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    TLDR Fetuin A, Anigozanthos Flavidus extract, and Ovol2 affect wound healing and skin regeneration.
    The document contained multiple abstracts related to tissue regeneration and wound healing. One study identified Fetuin A as a potential modulator of scar formation, showing that its injection into fetal wounds induced scarring, suggesting its role in promoting collagen production. Another study demonstrated that Anigozanthos Flavidus flower extract could regenerate the extracellular matrix and improve skin elasticity and wrinkle depth in 42 women over 28 days. A third study found that the loss of the transcription factor Ovol2 impaired wound healing and hair follicle regeneration by affecting cell migration and proliferation. Additionally, research on aged Balb/C mice showed that older mice healed wounds better than younger ones but experienced greater weight loss and immune exhaustion. Lastly, a novel protocol combining CelluTome and reflectance confocal microscopy was proposed for non-invasive wound healing assessment, proving effective and safe in patients with epidermolysis bullosa.
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