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  1. ... This red, bumpy tissue is normally produced during wound healing and is usually replaced by skin cells ... suggest that laminin 332 is also involved in wound healing. Additionally, researchers have proposed roles for laminin ...
  2. ... to be important in the formation of early wound-healing tissues. Additionally, researchers have proposed roles for ... epidermis to underlying layers of skin or regulate wound healing. These abnormalities of laminin 332 cause the ...
  3. ... sites of infection. In people with this condition, wounds are slow to heal, which can lead to ... bacteria and fungi, resulting in frequent infections, delayed wound healing, and other signs and symptoms of this ...
  4. ... vaccines. Young children with this condition may have wounds from biting or burning themselves.A lack of pain awareness often leads individuals to develop wounds, bruises, broken bones, and other health issues that ...
  5. ... hands and soles of the feet; and abnormal wound healing that creates shallow scars.The intermediate form ... skin on the palms and soles; and abnormal wound healing.Individuals with collagen VI-related dystrophy often ...
  6. ... involved in blood clots and is important for wound healing, creating the framework for normal tissue to ...
  7. ... protein is important for immune system function and wound healing. MedlinePlus Genetics provides information about 19p13.13 ...
  8. ... proteins that are important for blood clotting and wound healing. In response to an injury that causes ...
  9. ... may bruise easily and develop abnormal scars after wound healing. The skin is frequently described as translucent, ...
  10. ... cell growth and maturation, formation of blood vessels, wound healing, and embryonic development. In particular, they play ...
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