Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . LAS VEGAS — Patients with metaphyseal distal femur fractures had earlier callus formation and bone healing 12 ...
Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, Vol. 106, No. 2 (Apr. - Jun., 1979), pp. 85-96 (12 pages) A unique phenotype of callus was derived from the culture of embryos of Hordeum distichum (a two-rowed ...
Protoplast culture and plant regeneration of an important medicinal plant Tylophora indica were achieved through callus regeneration. Protoplasts were isolated from leaf mesophyll cells and cultured ...
Researchers have engineered a patch or bandage that captures a pro-healing molecule called adenosine that briefly surges at the site of a bone break or fracture to accelerate and improve the natural ...
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A writer’s callus is an area of accumulated dead skin cells that form as a result of repeated friction against your finger. Also sometimes called a “writer’s bump” or a “nerd bump,” these calluses ...
A callus is a hard, thickened patch of skin that develops due to repeated friction or pressure, most often on the palms of the hands or soles of the feet. It differs a corn which is an inward growth ...
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