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    GlossaryWound Re-epithelialization

    process where new skin cells cover a wound

    Wound re-epithelialization is the process by which new skin cells (keratinocytes) migrate across a wound to restore the integrity of the skin barrier. This critical phase of wound healing involves the proliferation and movement of these cells to cover the wound surface, ultimately leading to the formation of new tissue and the closure of the wound.

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