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Immune cells ‘bandage’ wounds with bacteria-trapping goo
Cells called neutrophils form gooey rings around sites where skin is punctured, study in mice shows. Immune cells in the skin ‘cauterize’ open wounds...
nature.com - 17 days ago

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