Wound healing genes

Wound healing genes are specific genes that play crucial roles in the complex biological processes involved in tissue repair and regeneration. These genes regulate various phases of wound healing, including inflammation, cell migration, proliferation, and tissue remodeling. Key genes are involved in the production of growth factors, extracellular matrix components, and cytokines, all of which contribute to effective healing. Understanding these genes can provide insights into improving wound care treatments and developing therapies for chronic wounds or impaired healing conditions.