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Newly identified immune cell type could hold key to preventing scar tissue buildup in wounds
Researchers at the University of Arizona have uncovered a previously unknown population of circulating immune cells that play ...
Millions of people around the world live with wounds that simply won't heal. These long-lasting wounds, often caused by diabetes, poor circulation or pressure, can be painful, prone to infection and ...
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Hidden Immune Cell Population May Hold the Key To Stopping Fibrosis
Researchers discover circulating immune cells that drive fibrosis, revealing a new therapeutic target to prevent scar tissue ...
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Breakthrough Reveals How Immune Cells Orchestrate Pathological Scarring
Researchers at the University of Arizona uncovered a previously unknown population of circulating immune cells that play a ...
A tiny patch placed on the outside of the heart may someday help it heal itself after a heart attack, instead of slowly ...
Novel approaches like stem cells, nanowired organoids, and genetic inhibitors offer promise to revive damaged heart tissue ...
MC1R is best known for something quite different from wound healing: the gene is responsible for red hair and very fair skin.
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Every scar tells a story
Throughout our lives, we encounter all sorts of scars.
In simulated operations described in Nature on 26 November 1, the slipknot technique allowed inexperienced surgeons to ...
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