Keratinocyte growth factor (FGF-7) stimulates migration and plasminogen activator activity of normal human keratinocytes.
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D Ron | J. Rubin | D. Ron | J S Rubin | R. Tsuboi | R Tsuboi | C Sato | Y Kurita | H Ogawa | C. Sato | H. Ogawa | Y. Kurita | Ryoji Tsuboi | Hideoki Ogawa | Yoriyuki Kurita | Dina Ron | Jeffrey S. Rubin
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