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Math Heals Toughest of Wounds
Monday, September 28, 2009 - Ehud Rattner
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Scientists expect a new mathematical model of chronic wound healing could replace intuition with clear guidance on how to test treatment strategies in tackling a major public-health problem. The Ohio State University researchers are the first to publish a mathematical model of an ischemic wound – a chronic wound that heals slowly or is in danger of never healing because it is fed by an inadequate blood supply.    (source: researchnews.osu.edu)


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