Nonviable Staphylococcus aureus and its peptidoglycan stimulate macrophage recruitment, angiogenesis, fibroplasia, and collagen accumulation in wounded rats
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概要
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- 1998-03-01
著者
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Steinberg Jacob
Departments Of Pathogy Albert Einstein College Of Medicine/jack And Pearl Resnick Campus And The Mon
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CHANG Tsueng
Departments of Surgery Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Jack and Pearl Resnick Campus and the Mon
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LEVENSON Stanley
Departments of Surgery Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Jack and Pearl Resnick Campus and the Mon
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Chang Tsueng
Departments Of Surgery Albert Einstein College Of Medicine/jack And Pearl Resnick Campus And The Mon
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Levenson Stanley
Departments Of Surgery Albert Einstein College Of Medicine/jack And Pearl Resnick Campus And The Mon
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KILCULLEN Jack
Departments of Surgery and Pathology , Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Jack and Pearl Resnick C
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LY Quan
Departments of Surgery and Pathology , Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Jack and Pearl Resnick C
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Ly Quan
Departments Of Surgery And Pathology Albert Einstein College Of Medicine Jack And Pearl Resnick Camp
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Kilcullen Jack
Departments Of Surgery And Pathology Albert Einstein College Of Medicine Jack And Pearl Resnick Camp
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