1. Hypothalamic set point & feedback control

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1. Hypothalamic set point & feedback control

2. Negative feedback in thermoregulation

3. Mechanisms of thermoregulation

4. Elevation of set point  fever

5. Endogenous pyrogens

6. Treatment of fever

7. Regenerative capacity of tissues

8. Extracellular matrix (ECM) & collagen formation

9. Regeneration, scar formation & ECM

10. Organization in tissue repair

11. Revascularization I

12. Revascularization II

13. Surface restoration

14. Primary healing (first intention)

15. Secondary healing (second intention)

16. Wound contraction I

17. Wound contraction II

18. Summary of processes of tissue repair

19. Healing in bone fracture

20. Healing in damaged nerve tissue

21. Contracture

21. Importance of ECM in healing