Lai, 2011 - Google Patents
Role of aminopeptidase N in wound healingLai, 2011
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The dynamics and complexity of tissue repair are dominated by specific and intricately coordinated cellular events. Disruptions at the level of cellular communication are associated with imbalanced extracellular matrix (ECM) synthesis/degradation leading to …
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