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Scientists have long known that macrophages respond to muscle injury by releasing cytokines and chemokines that create inflammation, influence pain, and help drive the growth and regeneration of muscle fibers.

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This is a project that has been developed over a number of years and is part of a wider city regeneration scheme linked to the local council, the Executive and the Belfast region city deal.

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When wounds occurred, the ISR activated even more strongly, prioritizing healing over hair regeneration.

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A new university specialising in dentistry is one of the projects being considered as part of a town's regeneration.

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These distant cells appeared to influence the planarian stem cells' position and function during regeneration, even from afar.

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