Wound healing rates in humans and primates: evolutionary changes and reasons for differences
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Research by scientists from Japan, Kenya and France has shown that the rate of wound healing in humans is much slower than in other mammals, including primates. Evolutionary change, loss of fur and thicker epidermis may account for this phenomenon.

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