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The inflammation phase of wound healing occurs between 1 and 6 days post-injury and is characterized by the influx of immune cells, starting with neutrophils clearing debris and bacteria, followed by macrophages that remove debris and release growth factors to stimulate fibroblast and endothelial cell activity.
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- Healthy vs. Infected Wounds: A Clinician's Guide - Net Health www.nethealth.com via serper
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- wound healing concept
- macrophages concept
- neutrophils concept
- immune cells concept
- fibroblast concept
- bacteria concept
- endothelial cells concept
- growth factors concept