nerve debris
12/28/2017
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By Ralph Flores
Researchers discover immune cells help clear damage, rebuild nerves after injury
While people usually identify immune cells in preventing bacteria, a team of scientists from the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine showed that these cells could do so much more than keeping you from getting sick. According to their study, immune cells called neutrophils assist in clearing nerve debris after sustaining an injury. Researchers […]
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