Comparison of inflammatory and systemic sources of growth factors in acute and chronic human wounds
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概要
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- 2003-07-01
著者
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Becker Horst
Department Of General Surgery
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Hunt Thomas
Department Of Surgery University Of California
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Wagner Silvia
Department Of General Surgery
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COERPER STEPHAN
Department of General Surgery
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FRICKE JENS
Department of General Surgery
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HUSSAIN ZAMIRUL
School of Dentistry
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ELMLINGER MARTIN
Pediatric Endocrinology Section of the Children's Hospital
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MUELLER JURGEN
BG-Trauma Center
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Hunt Thomas
Department Of Surgery Davis Heart & Lung Research Institute Ohio Sate University Medical Center
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Hunt Thomas
The Departments Of Surgery And Restorative Dentistry University Of California
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Elmlinger Martin
Pediatric Endocrinology Section Of The Children's Hospital
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Hunt Thomas
Department Of Surgery
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