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Similarly, known cardiovascular risk factors such as smoking, hypercholesterolaemia, and hypertension might damage vascular tissue and therefore increase the demand for repair.
The cyst will probably come right back, and you might damage surrounding tissue in the process.
Make sure the water isn't too hot, or it might damage the tissue in the wound and make it heal more slowly.
He notes that scientists used to think that macrophages at a wound site might help damaged tissue because they contribute to inflammation.
There were concerns that the lower overall dose would allow recurrences, or that over time the higher daily doses might damage the breast tissue, heart or lungs.
In rare cases, surgery might damage the nerve tissue, blood vessels, or tendons in the area around the cyst.
However, recent studies indicate that bone marrow-derived mesenchymal progenitors such as fibrocytes and monocytes might traffic to damaged tissue and undergo in situ differentiation into activated fibroblasts and myofibroblasts.
Although it remains to be determined to what extent Fbxw7-targeted therapy might damage stem cells in other tissues, advances in the purification of other stem cells and in our understanding of the role of Fbxw7 in their maintenance should provide insight into this critical question.
The inability of the expanded Treg cells to home in the damaged tissue might also lie behind the failure of an IL-2-based therapy for diabetes (Long et al, 2013); indeed, supplementation with IL-2 further augmented the proliferative effects of rhIGF-1 on Tregs in vitro.
Stem cells might be used to replace damaged tissue in the brain, the growth factor to grow new synapses.
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