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  1. Wound Healing and Care (Nemours Foundation)  
    cut, open, cuts, cut, scratches, abrasions, wound, wounded, surgical cut, surgical incision, infected wound, stabbed, gun shot, skin infections, animal ...
  2. Quitting smoking and other nicotine products, including e-cigarettes, before surgery can improve your recovery and outcome after surgery. ...
  3. ... Cockayne syndrome A (CSA), which is involved in repairing damaged DNA. DNA can be damaged by ultraviolet ( ... involves the CSA protein. This protein specializes in repairing damaged DNA within active genes (those genes undergoing ...
  4. ... for making a protein that is involved in repairing damaged DNA. DNA can be damaged by ultraviolet ( ... loss of the XPA protein prevents cells from repairing DNA damage normally. As damage builds up in ...
  5. ... for making a protein that is involved in repairing damaged DNA. DNA can be damaged by ultraviolet ( ... A loss of this protein keeps cells from repairing DNA damage normally. As damage builds up in ...
  6. ... for making a protein that is involved in repairing DNA damaged by ultraviolet (UV) rays from the ...
  7. ... Werner protein, which plays a critical role in repairing damaged DNA. The Werner protein functions as a ...
  8. ... for making a protein that is essential for repairing damaged DNA. Breaks in DNA can be caused ...
  9. ... a protein that plays an essential role in repairing DNA. This protein helps fix errors that are ...
  10. ... a protein that plays an essential role in repairing DNA. This protein helps fix errors that are ...
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