Hyperoxia and angiogenesis
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- 2005-11-01
著者
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Hussain M.
Department Of Surgery University Of California
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Hunt Thomas
Department Of Surgery University Of California
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HOPF HARRIET
Wound Healing Research Laboratory, University of California
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GIBSON JEFFREY
Wound Healing Research Laboratory, University of California
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ANGELES ADAM
Wound Healing Research Laboratory, University of California
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CONSTANT JAMES
Wound Healing Research Laboratory, University of California
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FENG JOHN
Wound Healing Research Laboratory, University of California
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ROLLINS MARK
Department of Surgery, and the Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Care, University of Califo
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HUSSAIN M.
Wound Healing Research Laboratory, University of California
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HUNT THOMAS
Wound Healing Research Laboratory, University of California
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Feng John
The Departments Of Surgery And Restorative Dentistry University Of California
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Angeles Adam
Wound Healing Research Laboratory University Of California
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Hopf Harriet
Wound Healing Research Laboratory University Of California
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Rollins Mark
Department Of Surgery And The Department Of Anesthesia And Perioperative Care University Of Californ
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Constant James
The Departments Of Surgery And Restorative Dentistry University Of California
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Gibson Jeffrey
Wound Healing Research Laboratory University Of California
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Hunt Thomas
The Departments Of Surgery And Restorative Dentistry University Of California
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Hunt Thomas
Department Of Surgery
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Hussain M.
Department Of Preventive & Restorative Dental Sciences University Of California
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