Complex epithelial-mesenchymal interactions modulate transforming growth factor-β expression in keloid-derived cells
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概要
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- 2004-09-01
著者
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Xia Wei
Department Of Pharmacology Marine Drug And Food Institute Ocean University Of China
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Phan Toan-thang
Department Of Surgery National University Of Singapore
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Xia Wei
Department Of Surgery Stanford University Medical School
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Longaker Michael
Department Of Surgery Stanford University School Of Medicine
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Longaker Michael
Department Of Surgery Stanford University Medical School
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Longaker Michael
Department Of Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery New York University Medical Center
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LIM IVOR
Department of Surgery, National University of Singapore
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YANG GEORGE
Department of Surgery, Stanford University Medical School
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Lim Ivor
Department Of Surgery National University Of Singapore
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Yang George
Department Of Surgery Stanford University Medical School
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Phan Toan-thang
Department Of Plastic Surgery Singapore General Hospital And Department Of Pharmacy Royal Botanic Ga
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Yang George
Department Of Surgery Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital
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