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Wound management and healing in space
Wound management and healing in space
Journal Article

Wound management and healing in space

2022
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[...]relocation of large human populations due to climate change will call for novel medical applications for treatment in remote locations and understanding the mechanism of wound healing is a crucial step in this process. ESA is also building a 3D bioprinting and 3D cell maturation capability in Low Earth Orbit which will provide support for research and preparation activities to enable long-term human deep space exploration. Without question will the knowledge gained from these activities not only advance space research and human exploration, but also deliver answers to fundamental questions in the area of wound healing and yield translational applications to terrestrial medicine related to trauma care and emergency surgery amongst other fields. [...]we would like to thank the editors and the authors for their efforts in compiling this vital work, as well as the many dedicated peer reviewers for reinforcing the excellence in the quality of the papers.