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Angiogenesis is a critical component of the wound healing process, occurring during both the inflammatory phase [1] and the proliferation stage [2] to facilitate the formation of granulation tissue [3].

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Wound Healing Phases - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf ncbi.nlm.nih.gov National Library of Medicine 1 fact
claimDuring the inflammatory phase of wound healing, inflammatory cells release mediators and cytokines that promote angiogenesis, thrombosis, and reepithelialization, while fibroblasts lay down extracellular components to serve as scaffolding.
Understanding the Stages of Wound Healing healogics.com Healogics 1 fact
claimThe wound healing process involves angiogenesis, where new blood vessels form to support fibroblasts engaged in fibroplasia, creating granulation tissue that serves as a foundation for epithelial cell migration.
The Four Stages of Wound Healing woundevolution.com Wound Evolution 1 fact
claimThe proliferation stage of wound healing is defined by angiogenesis, which is the genesis of granulation tissues.