After wound formation, blood coagulation factors are immediately released to stop the bleeding and to induce the release of neutrophils and macrophages, by the augmentation of vascular permeability, to remove the infection.
After wound formation, blood coagulation factors are immediatelyreleased to stop the bleeding and to induce the release ofneutrophils and macrophages, by the augmentation of vascularpermeability, to remove the infection.