
A new family of chemical mediators that can help a type of white blood cells called macrophages to regain their reparative functions impaired by diabetes, thereby restoring their ability to resolve inflammation and heal wounds, has been identified by researchers from Dr Song Hong's group at LSU Health New Orleans. The research is in-press and is scheduled to be published in the October 23, 2014 issue of iChemistry (and) Biology/i, a Cell Press journal.The white ...
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