Randomized trial of topically applied repifermin (recombinant human keratinocyte growth factor-2) to accelerate wound healing in venous ulcers
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概要
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- 2001-09-01
著者
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STEED David
University of Pittsburgh, Medical Center, Department of Surgery
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Robson Martin
Institute For Tissue Regeneration Repair And Rehabilitation Bay Pines Veterans Administration Medica
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Steed David
University Of Pittsburgh
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Steed David
University Of Pittsburgh Medical Center
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Parish Lawrence
Jefferson Medical College Of Thomas Jefferson University
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Robson Martin
Institute Of Tissue Regeneration Repair And Rehabiliation^a Department Of Veterans Affairs Medical C
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Robson Martin
Institute For Tissue Regeneration Repair And Rehabilitation
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FALANGA VINCENT
Boston University School of Medicine
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Falanga Vincent
Boston University
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PHILLIPS Tania
Boston University School of Medicine
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ODENHEIMER Daniel
Human Genome Sciences Inc
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JENSEN Jeffrey
Diabetic Foot & Wound Center
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Jensen Jeffrey
Diabetic Foot & Wound Center
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