Significance of cell cycle for wound stratification in clinical trials : analysis of a pressure ulcer clinical trial utilizing cyclin D/cdk4
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概要
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- 2003-01-01
著者
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Robson Martin
Institute For Tissue Regeneration Repair And Rehabilitation Bay Pines Veterans Administration Medica
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Robson Martin
Department Of Surgery Bay Pines Veterans' Administration Medical Center University Of South Flo
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Berg Jerry
San Diego Veterans' Healthcare Systems Hospital
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Payne Wyatt
Department Of Surgery Bay Pines Veterans' Administration Medical Center University Of South Flo
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ROSE MICHAEL
San Diego Veterans' Healthcare Systems Hospital
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HAYWOOD-REID PATRICIA
San Diego Veterans' Healthcare Systems Hospital
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PAYNE WYATT
Institute for Tissue Regeneration, Repair and Rehabilitation, Bay Pines Veterans Administration Medi
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Haywood-reid Patricia
San Diego Veterans' Healthcare Systems Hospital
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Rose Michael
San Diego Veterans' Healthcare Systems Hospital
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Robson Martin
Institute For Tissue Regeneration Repair And Rehabilitation
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Haywood-reid Patricia
San Diego Veterans Administration Medical Center
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