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. 2020 Oct 26:8:tkaa038.
doi: 10.1093/burnst/tkaa038. eCollection 2020.

Wound healing center establishment and new technology application in improving the wound healing quality in China

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Wound healing center establishment and new technology application in improving the wound healing quality in China

Xiaobing Fu. Burns Trauma. .

Abstract

Wound healing, tissue repair and regenerative medicine are in great demand, and great achievements in these fields have been made. In recent years, many of these successes have benefitted patients, especially in the field of chronic skin wounds. However, perfect tissue repair and regeneration of damaged tissues and organs are still great challenges in the management of trauma and diseases. In this paper, the main achievements in wound healing, tissue repair and regeneration in China are reviewed and the establishment of wound healing centers and new technology application in improving wound healing quality in patients in China is highlighted.

Keywords: Tissue repair; Trauma; Wound healing; Wound healing center.

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