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Chronic wound management and research

Authors Romanelli M 

Received 5 December 2013

Accepted for publication 6 December 2013

Published 13 March 2014 Volume 2014:1 Pages 1—2

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CWCMR.S57937

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Marco Romanelli

Wound Healing Research Unit, Division of Dermatology, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy



I would like to share with you a new open access peer-reviewed journal – Chronic Wound Care Management and Research, published by Dove Medical Press.

Chronic Wound Care Management and Research is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access online journal publishing original research, case reports, reviews, editorials, and commentaries on the management of chronic wounds and major issues related to chronic wound management.

There are several reasons to justify a new journal in wound care. The first is that the prevalence of chronic wounds in long-term conditions has become a major resource demand. Further, the technology is developing and a large number of very interesting research studies will have to display their results with reference to the current literature. The intent of the journal is to provide clinicians and researchers with a tool to disseminate their research or personal experiences to the wider public as well as to review interesting topics in wound healing.

Chronic wound research has progressed impressively over the past few years. New insights into molecular and inflammatory aspects of their pathogenesis and the study of novel therapies have revealed basic cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying chronic vascular, metabolic, and inflammatory disorders.

Submissions to this online journal in the form of original research or reviews are currently being invited.

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