de Giorgio-Miller et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Fibrin-induced skin fibrosis in mice deficient in tissue plasminogen activatorde Giorgio-Miller et al., 2005
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- de Giorgio-Miller A
- Bottoms S
- Laurent G
- Carmeliet P
- Herrick S
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- The American journal of pathology
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The deposition of fibrin is an integral part of the tissue repair process, but its persistence is also associated with a number of fibrotic conditions. This study addressed the hypothesis that reduced fibrinolysis and fibrin persistence are associated with an enhanced …
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