The turtle tool of Sword Lake (Hanoi) was hoisted from the bottom to the surface of the water, then examined by doctors and antiseptic. Wounds can be seen with the naked eye.
The existence of an individual turtle weighing about 20kg and the giant turtle in the lake has not yet caught so many people surmise it may exist.
Mr. Tim McCormack, Asia Turtle Program coordinator noted, if the injury is mild, there should be no more intervention.
The body produces special tissue to heal itself, forming a scar that has many different skin characteristics.
New skin types from microalgae, often found in rivers, streams, and lakes, can photosynthesize and produce oxygen, thereby regenerating damaged skin areas.
Instead of waiting for a wound to heal or implant, the researchers have the idea to directly convert the cells in the wound into healthy new skin cells.
Brazilian scientists created a new tape by combining enzymes extracted from pineapple peel with a transparent material.
This type of cell is named 'G2' stem cell because it is one of millions of sleeping (immobile) cells in our brain.
The study was conducted on scales of commonly used fish such as sea bass, tuna and tilapia.
British scientists have recently discovered that some people suffer from wounds for a long time.