Abstract
Wound healing is a dynamic and complex process involving hemostasis, inflammation, repair, and remodeling. Numerous enzymes and proteins are required to work in a coordinated manner during the healing process. Identifying a new mediator could advance the understanding and control of wound healing, leading to the development of specific therapeutic strategies. CIRP is a 172-amino acid nuclear protein that functions as an RNA chaperon to facilitate translation and modulate gene expression during mild hypothermic conditions.
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