Collagen-embedded platelet-derived growth factor DNA plasmid promotes wound healing in a dermal ulcer model.
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G F Pierce | Thomas A. Mustoe, MD, FACS | L. Chandler | G. Pierce | L A Chandler | T A Mustoe | J E Mogford | J. Mogford | Y. Xia | J W Tyrone | C Ma | Y Xia | J. W. Tyrone | C. Ma
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