Fetal cells in moms could hold key to healing stubborn wounds
NCT ID NCT06031714
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 06, 2026 · Updated 26 times
Summary
This study looks at fetal cells that remain in a woman's blood after pregnancy and how they might help heal skin ulcers. Researchers will compare 160 postpartum women with and without ulcers to see which genes are active in these cells. The goal is to understand the healing process better, which could lead to new treatments in the future.
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Dermatology unit - Cochin Hospital - APHP
RECRUITINGParis, Île-de-France Region, 75014, France
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