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The proliferation phase of wound healing occurs between 6 and 21 days post-injury and involves fibroblasts migrating to the wound site to synthesize collagen, the formation of new blood vessels, epithelial cell migration to cover the wound surface, and myofibroblast contraction to reduce wound size.
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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
- blood vessels concept
- collagen concept
- proliferative stage concept
- fibroblast concept
- epithelial cells concept