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#10: Cuts, commensals, and chemokines

An episode of the Inflammatory Content podcast, hosted by Kellen Cavagnero, Ph.D., titled "#10: Cuts, commensals, and chemokines" was published on June 28, 2021 and runs 17 minutes.

June 28, 2021 ·17m · Inflammatory Content

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Getting physically injured is no fun—it can often take long periods of time to recover. What if we could accelerate the wound healing process? Here, Kellen dissects an original article, titled “The commensal skin microbiota triggers type I IFN-dependent innate repair responses in injured skin”, that reveals mechanisms underlying skin injury and identifies novel therapeutic approaches to speed up healing. The report was written by Jeremy Di Domizio et al. and was published in Nature Immunology in July of 2020.Paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41590-020-0721-6Commentary: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41590-020-0755-9?proof=tTo help us spread science, please consider writing a review, sharing this episode with your friends and colleagues, or donating to support our work (Venmo @Kellen-Cavagnero). Please reach out to us via email ([email protected]) or Twitter (@KellenCavagnero) with any questions, comments, topic suggestions, etc.

Getting physically injured is no fun—it can often take long periods of time to recover. What if we could accelerate the wound healing process? Here, Kellen dissects an original article, titled “The commensal skin microbiota triggers type I IFN-dependent innate repair responses in injured skin”, that reveals mechanisms underlying skin injury and identifies novel therapeutic approaches to speed up healing. The report was written by Jeremy Di Domizio et al. and was published in Nature Immunology in July of 2020.

Paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41590-020-0721-6

Commentary: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41590-020-0755-9?proof=t

To help us spread science, please consider writing a review, sharing this episode with your friends and colleagues, or donating to support our work (Venmo @Kellen-Cavagnero).

Please reach out to us via email ([email protected]) or Twitter (@KellenCavagnero) with any questions, comments, topic suggestions, etc.

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