Cellular flows and tissue mechanics guide feather follicle formation in birds.
May 2026 in “The EMBO Journal” Feather follicles form through specific cellular flows and mechanical changes in the skin.
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July 2015 in “British Journal of Dermatology” Acute wounds heal well, but chronic wounds struggle due to ongoing inflammation and poor tissue repair.
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November 2025 in “Cells” Advancements in wound healing aim to improve personalized treatments and enhance healing outcomes.
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December 2025 in “Annals of Medicine” This review explores the complex relationship between cellular senescence and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), highlighting how mechanisms like replicative senescence, stress-induced premature senescence, and immunoinflammatory responses contribute to PCOS. Key features of senescence, such as cell cycle arrest, oxidative stress, and DNA damage, are linked to impaired follicular development and increased pregnancy complications in PCOS patients, particularly those who are obese, hyperandrogenic, or insulin-resistant. The study suggests that senolytic and senomorphic drugs, which target senescent cells and their effects, could be promising treatments for PCOS. Understanding these mechanisms may offer new insights into PCOS pathogenesis and support the development of anti-senescence therapies.