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  2. Daken - Wikipedia

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    Akihiro's primary mutant power is a rapid healing factor that allows him to recover damaged or destroyed parts of his body faster and more extensively than a normal human. As an example of his effective healing factor, Akihiro once instantly healed from a serious beating from the Thing, recovered from a massive explosive inflicted by the ...

  3. Extremis - Wikipedia

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    When Bruce Banner is shot in the head by the Ancient Order of the Shield, with his usual healing factor making an erratic job of reconstructing Banner's mind even if it can repair the physical damage, Stark is able to use Extremis to heal the damage to Banner's brain and restore him to full mental health without any of the usual side effects or ...

  4. Wound licking - Wikipedia

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    Removal of the salivary glands of mice [35] and rats slows wound healing, and communal licking of wounds among rodents accelerates wound healing. [36] [37] Communal licking is common in several primate species. In macaques, hair surrounding a wound and any dirt is removed, and the wound is licked, healing without infection. [38]

  5. Wound healing - Wikipedia

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    Scarless wound healing is a concept based on the healing or repair of the skin (or other tissue/organs) after injury with the aim of healing with subjectively and relatively less scar tissue than normally expected. Scarless healing is sometimes mixed up with the concept of scar free healing, which is wound healing which results in absolutely no ...

  6. Regeneration in humans - Wikipedia

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    Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide, and have increased proportionally from 25.8% of global deaths in 1990, to 31.5% of deaths in 2013. [44] This is true in all areas of the world except Africa. [44] [45] In addition, during a typical myocardial infarction or heart attack, an estimated one billion cardiac cells are ...

  7. Chronic wound - Wikipedia

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    Ischemia is an important factor in the formation and persistence of wounds, especially when it occurs repetitively (as it usually does) or when combined with a patient's old age. [14] Ischemia causes tissue to become inflamed and cells to release factors that attract neutrophils such as interleukins, chemokines, leukotrienes, and complement ...

  8. '1923' actress died for 3 minutes, suffered complete organ ...

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    The next day, she said she woke up feeling "very weak" like she couldn't walk. She'd had plans to travel to Las Vegas to film a commercial, and a family member drove her there from her home in L.A ...

  9. Horsemen of Apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    Wolverine as the Horseman of War, a pureblood mutant, whose mutant healing factor has allowed him to live for centuries. Xorn as the Horseman of Death, another pureblood mutant. He has a singularity in his head, which seems to have allowed him to live a longer than normal life, or it could have to do with Apocalypse's genetic modifications.