Comparison of oxidative stress biomarker profiles between acute and chronic wound environments
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概要
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- 2004-07-01
著者
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Waddington Rachel
Medicentre And Matrix Biology And Tissue Repair Research Unit University Of Wales College Of Medicin
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Stephens Phil
Wound Biology Group Department Of Oral Surgery Medicine & Pathology Dental School University Of
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Stephens Phil
Department Of Oral Surgery Medicine And Pathology Dental School University Of Wales College Of Medic
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Hilton Joanna
Wound Healing Research Unit University Of Wales College Of Medicine
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Hilton Joanna
Wound Healing Research Unit
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Moseley Ryan
Wound Biology Group Department Of Oral Surgery Medicine & Pathology Dental School University Of
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Harding Keith
Wound Healing Research Unit University Of Wales College Of Medicine
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THOMAS DAVID
Wound Biology Group, Department of Oral Surgery, Medicine & Pathology, Dental School, University of
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Thomas David
Wound Biology Group Department Of Oral Surgery Medicine & Pathology Dental School University Of
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Thomas David
Department Of Oral Surgery Medicine And Pathology Dental School University Of Wales College Of Medic
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Thomas David
Wound Biology Group And Department Of Oral Surgery Medicine And Pathology Wales College Of Medicine
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Harding Keith
Wound Healing Research Unit
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