A two-compartment mechanochemical model of the roles of transforming growth factor β and tissue tension in dermal wound healing.
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D L Sean McElwain | Scott W McCue | P. Maini | D. McElwain | S. McCue | C. Hall | Kelly E. Murphy | D. L. Sean McElwain | Kelly E Murphy | Cameron L Hall
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