Hyaluronic acid degradation products induce neovascularization and fibroplasia in fetal rabbit wounds
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概要
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- 1995-01-01
著者
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MAST Bruce
the Wound Healing Center, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Med
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COHEN I.
the Wound Healing Center, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Med
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DIEGELMANN Robert
the Wound Healing Center, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Med
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Cohen I.
Wound Healing Center Of The Division Of Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery And The Department Of Sur
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Frantz Frazier
The Wound Healing Center Of The Division Of Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery
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KRUMMEL Thomas
the Division of Pediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery, Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Comm
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Mast Bruce
Wound Healing Center Of The Division Of Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery And The Department Of Sur
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Diegelmann Robert
The Wound Healing Center Division Of Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery Department Of Surgery Medica
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Diegelmann Robert
Wound Healing Center Of The Division Of Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery And The Department Of Sur
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Krummel Thomas
Wound Healing Center Of The Division Of Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery And The Department Of Sur
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Krummel Thomas
The Division Of Pediatric Surgery Department Of Surgery College Of Medicine The Pennsylvania State U
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Cohen I.
The Wound Healing Center Division Of Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery Medical College Of Virginia
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