Non-healing is associated with persistent stimulation of the innate immune response in chronic venous leg ulcers
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概要
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- 2010-08-01
著者
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Harding Keith
Wound Healing Research Unit University Of Wales College Of Medicine
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Harding Keith
Wound Healing Research Unit
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Moseley Ryan
School Of Dentistry Cardiff University
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Ryan Liv
Institute Of Cancer Research And Molecular Medicine Norwegian University Of Technology And Science
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PUKSTAD Brita
Institute of Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine, Norwegian University of Technology and Science
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FLO Trude
Institute of Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine, Norwegian University of Technology and Science
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STENVIK Jorgen
Institute of Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine, Norwegian University of Technology and Science
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THOMAS David
School of Dentistry, Cardiff University
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ESPEVIK Terje
Institute of Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine, Norwegian University of Technology and Science
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Harding Keith
Wound Healing Research Unit Cardiff University
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Thomas David
School Of Dentistry Cardiff University
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Flo Trude
Institute Of Cancer Research And Molecular Medicine Norwegian University Of Technology And Science
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Pukstad Brita
Institute Of Cancer Research And Molecular Medicine Norwegian University Of Technology And Science
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Espevik Terje
Institute Of Cancer Research And Molecular Medicine Norwegian University Of Technology And Science
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Stenvik Jorgen
Institute Of Cancer Research And Molecular Medicine Norwegian University Of Technology And Science
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