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Jellyfish can heal wounds in minutes. Could humans be next?
A jellyfish no wider than a dime can do something human skin cannot. When its surface is torn, the wound can close in minutes ...
Learn about the amazing wound healing process of a tiny jellyfish, in which cells "walk" toward each other to close wounds.
Scientists uncovered how jellyfish heal wounds within minutes without leaving scars - a repair mechanism that could inspire new treatments.
Researchers in Taiwan have developed a cell-free extracellular matrix material from axolotl skin that helped mouse burn ...
For nearly a century, the gold standard for closing severe burn wounds has been split-thickness skin grafts. Surgeons remove ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Body clocks cause wounds such as cuts and burns sustained during the day to heal around 60 percent faster than those sustained at night, scientists have discovered in a finding that ...
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