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Healing badly damaged lungs: distinct set of white blood cells found to set the pace of wound repair
Johns Hopkins Medicine, 09/23/09
The white blood cells are called regulatory T cells, or Tregs for short, and their best known function is to keep the body's immune system from attacking its own healthy tissues. "Our study results are the critical first leads in finding treatments for a clinical condition that until now has had none, despite its high mortality," says study.
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