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.
A minor wound on a tiny jellyfish can close almost as you watch the cut happen. There’s no bleeding or scab. So, it’s no ...
The newest wound-care tool cleared by federal regulators is alive, hungry, and smaller than a grain of rice. The Food and ...
Closing wounds, burns and deep cuts isn't enough to kick-start healing. A wound needs a clean environment, free of bacterial ...
Chronic wounds remain a major health care challenge, especially for people with diabetes, who often experience delayed ...
Chronic wounds remain a major healthcare challenge, especially for people with diabetes, who often experience delayed healing ...
To address this problem, scientists are developing new ways to treat infected wounds using specially designed nanomaterials ...
Diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is one of the most serious complications of diabetes and a major cause of lower-limb amputation.
Researchers in Taiwan have developed a cell-free extracellular matrix material from axolotl skin that helped mouse burn ...