Researchers found that newborn immune cells regenerate heart tissue by producing thromboxane. Mimicking this process in ...
"Scar formation is a natural process of wound healing," says connective tissue researcher Andrej Fertala, Ph.D.. "However, when too much scar tissue is formed around a joint, it can stop us from ...
The results revealed that fibroblast-like cells predominantly drove fibrosis and scar formation in post-treatment tissue, gradually fanning out over the region where the tumor used to be and secreting ...
Newborns with heart complications can rely on their newly developed immune systems to regenerate cardiac tissues, but adults ...
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Understanding why newborns, but not adults, can regenerate the heart could lead to treatments that "reprogram" adult macrophages.