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Healing skin ischemia-reperfusion injuries with interleukin-36 receptor antagonists: Researchers from Japan identify the role of interleukin-36 receptor antagonists in healing skin wounds from ischemia-reperfusion injuries – Science Daily
Skin wounds from ischemia-reperfusion injuries — tissue damage caused by blood returning to tissues after a period of oxygen…

Ischemia, which in modern Latin means, “staunching of blood,” is a medical condition in which the blood supply is cut off to different parts of the body. In patients who are bed-ridden, ischemia can manifest as pressure ulcers. Else, it could be the Raynaud’s…
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