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36717 Re: Harvard Scientists Invented a New Bandage Inspired by Fetal Skin
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nacl01   POPE 5   26 Jul 2019
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36695 Re: Harvard Scientists Invented a New Bandage Inspired by Fetal Skin
   Ummmmm, Mr. Decomp sir, you appear to be asking a bit much even for...
micro   POPE 5   26 Jul 2019
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36694 Re: Harvard Scientists Invented a New Bandage Inspired by Fetal Skin
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Harvard Scientists Invented a New Bandage Inspired by Fetal Skin

By: Beldin in POPE 5
Fri, 26 Jul 19 6:05 PM
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http://gizmodo.com/harvard-scientists-invented-a-new-bandage-inspired-by-f-1836710071

Here's a nifty if still early-in-development bit of science. This week, scientists at Harvard and elsewhere said they've created a novel type of dressing that could rapidly heal all sorts of wounds. The gel-based, heat-activated design was inspired by the Wolverine-like skin we have when we're in the womb.

("Wolverine-like" - I'm assuming that is a reference to the X-Men character.) 

It's well known that our fetal skin can completely regenerate itself when injured, without scarring. This happens, at least partly, because embryonic cells produce protein fibers that quickly and tightly close up and contract the skin surrounding a wound. As adults, our skin cells can still do this to an extent, but nowhere to the same degree.

The research team, which also includes scientists from McGill University in Canada, say they've found a way to coax our skin back into its younger self, healing-wise. ...

Okay ... I've got the ultimate test for this new bandage. Take this ... 

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... wrap it up in these new bandages ... 

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... and see if they can turn it into this. 

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