epithelialization

epithelialization
Formation of epithelium over a denuded surface. SYN: epithelization.

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ep·i·the·li·al·iza·tion (ep″ĭ-the″le-əl-ĭ-zaґshən) healing by the growth of epithelium over a denuded surface.

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