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    Wound healing in process
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    Wound healing in process

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    Wound healing requires the action of stem cells. In mice that lack the Sept2/ARTS gene, stem cells involved in wound healing live longer and wounds heal faster and more thoroughly than in normal mice. This confocal microscopy image from a mouse lacking the Sept2/ARTS gene shows a tail wound in the process of healing. See more information in the article in Science. Related to images 3498 and 3500.
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    Keywordsstructure
    SourceHermann Steller, Rockefeller University
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    Credit LineThe photo was taken by Yaron Fuchs and Samara Brown. Fuchs is a postdoctoral fellow in Hermann Steller's lab and Brown is the lab's Research Technician III.
    InvestigatorHermann Steller, Rockefeller University; GDB
    Record TypePhotograph
    Topic Area(s);#Cells;#Injury and Illness;#
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