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March 30, 2015
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THIS MONTH IN WOUND HEALING
A study uncovered potential therapeutic treatment for wound closure and regeneration. » Promising wound healing target
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Researchers from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine recommend physicians stop using it for treating wounds. » Far from gold-standard
A team of dermatologists compares closure methods to determine which is the most effective in three areas. » Find out more
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