Administration of prednisolone phosphate-liposomes reduces wound contraction in a rat partial-thickness wound model
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概要
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- 2006-09-01
著者
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Hoekstra Matthias
Burns Research Institute
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Du Pont
Burns Research Institute
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STORM Gert
Department of Pharmaceutics, Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences, Utrecht University
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RICHTERS Cornelia
Department of Cell Biology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Vrije Universiteit
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KAMPERDIJK Eduard
Department of Cell Biology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Vrije Universiteit
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PAAUW Nanne
Department of Molecular Cell Biology and Immunology, Medical Faculty, Vrije Universiteit Medical Cen
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MAYEN Ilvy
Department of Molecular Cell Biology and Immunology, Medical Faculty, Vrije Universiteit Medical Cen
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VAN BLOOIS
Department of Biopharmacy, University of Utrecht
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METSELAER Josbert
Department of Biopharmacy, University of Utrecht
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KREIS Robert
Burns Research Institute
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Storm Gert
Department Of Biopharmacy University Of Utrecht
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Mayen Ilvy
Department Of Molecular Cell Biology And Immunology Medical Faculty Vrije Universiteit Medical Centr
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Van Bloois
Department Of Biopharmacy University Of Utrecht
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Paauw Nanne
Department Of Molecular Cell Biology And Immunology Medical Faculty Vrije Universiteit Medical Centr
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Metselaer Josbert
Department Of Biopharmacy University Of Utrecht
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Kamperdijk Eduard
Department Of Molecular Cell Biology And Immunology Medical Faculty Vrije Universiteit Medical Centr
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Kamperdijk Eduard
Department Of Cell Biology And Immunology Faculty Of Medicine Vrije Universiteit
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Richters Cornelia
Department Of Molecular Cell Biology And Immunology Medical Faculty Vrije Universiteit Medical Centr
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Richters Cornelia
Department Of Cell Biology And Immunology Faculty Of Medicine Vrije Universiteit
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