Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine

The Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine (AFIRM) is a federally funded institution in the United States, which is committed to develop clinical therapies for the following five areas:

  • Burn repair
  • Wound healing without scarring
  • Craniofacial reconstruction
  • Limb reconstruction, regeneration or transplantation
  • Compartment syndrome, a condition related to inflammation after surgery or injury that can lead to increased pressure, impaired blood flow, nerve damage and muscle death
  • The Institute was established in 2008 by the United States Department of Defense.

    References

    External links

  • Official website
  • Podcasts:

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    U.f.o. Romeo

    by: Backyard Babies

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    Sometimes i feel like shit
    so don't waste my fuckin' time
    I don't need no familyjust a big fat check of Royalties
    I know what i wanna do
    but i just seem to get it through
    And i k k k kk kk can't do anything
    You live like a wanna-Be in this sick society
    And you're sitting next to me
    Can't you fuckin' see
    I know how i ended up here
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