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Cytokines are integral to the molecular signaling phase of wound healing as described in [1] and [2], and they function as key mediators in the physiological response to tissue injury as noted in [3] and [4].

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Wound Inflammation lakecountyin.gov Lake County Government 2 facts
procedureThe inflammatory response in wound healing proceeds through four key phases: (1) Immediate Response involving vascular changes and increased permeability, (2) Cellular Response involving leukocyte recruitment and phagocytosis, (3) Molecular Signaling involving cytokines, chemokines, and inflammatory mediators, and (4) Resolution of Inflammation involving anti-inflammatory signals and tissue repair.
procedureThe inflammatory response in wound healing proceeds through four key phases: (1) Immediate Response involving vascular changes and increased permeability, (2) Cellular Response involving leukocyte recruitment and phagocytosis, (3) Molecular Signaling involving cytokines, chemokines, and inflammatory mediators, and (4) Resolution of Inflammation involving anti-inflammatory signals and tissue repair.
Wound Healing Phases - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf ncbi.nlm.nih.gov National Library of Medicine 2 facts
claimTransforming growth factor and other cytokines play a role in healing, but the optimal timing and dosage for clinical application are still being debated.
claimWound healing is a natural physiological reaction to tissue injury that involves a complex interplay between numerous cell types, cytokines, mediators, and the vascular system.