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Scientists unlock the key to scar-free skin healing, in mice

By Megan Molteni April 22, 2021Reprints Confocal micrograph of a primary human fibroblast cells grown in culture stained for actin, a highly abundant protein in cells that makes up the cytoskeleton of cells (blue). The nucleus is shown in red. Fibroblasts are specialized cells involved in wound healing. Matthew Daniels / University of Oxford/Wellcome Scars. Like memories, we all have them. When you look at a scar you might see a tumble, a fight, an operation, a reminder of that time you succumbed to youthful stupidity, survived a traumatic incident, cheated death. But these marks aren’t just cosmetic keepsakes. Scar tissue is what happens when skin heals but it doesn’t regenerate. It’s not as strong, it can’t move as well, it can’t grow hair or secrete sweat or sense the environment.

WSU veterinary college consistently an NIH top-funded school | WSU Insider

April 5, 2021 By Marcia Gossard, College of Veterinary Medicine The WSU College of Veterinary Medicine ranked No. 6 among veterinary colleges nationally for National Institutes of Health research funding last year. “The college has consistently ranked in the top 10 of veterinary colleges for over a decade,” said Jon Oatley, associate dean of research for the college. “Our success in garnering extramural research support is a reflection of the quality of basic and applied science conducted across all units that makeup our college.” In the last three years, the WSU College of Veterinary Medicine twice ranked in the top 5 among 30 veterinary colleges for NIH funding in the United States. NIH is the largest public funder of biomedical research in the world.

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Dolphins Potential Draft Target: LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah

Dolphins Potential Draft Target: LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah The Miami Dolphins could use another versatile linebacker and Notre Dame s Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah certainly fits that description Author: Feb 26, 2021 A few names keep popping up in connection with the Miami Dolphins as we scour through the countless mock drafts popping up all around the country. The three that keep coming up are wide receivers DeVonta Smith from Alabama and Ja Marr Chase from LSU and Oregon tackle Penei Sewell. Those three are seen as potential targets for the number 3 overall selection, but the one that keeps appearing in connection with the 18th overall selection is linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah from Notre Dame.

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