Sustained microgravity reduces intrinsic wound healing and growth factor responses in the rat
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W. Wilfinger | J. Davidson | JEFFREY M. DAVIDSON | ANTONIO M. AQUINO | STEPHEN C. WOODWARD | WILLIAM W. WILFINGER | S. Woodward | A. Aquino
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