Mice that lack matrix metalloproteinase-9 display delayed wound healing associated with delayed reepithelization and disordered collagen fibrillogenesis.
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D. Wulsin | P. Bornstein | R. Senior | T. Kyriakides | Eleni A. Skokos | J. Shipley | P. Fleckman | R. Senior | Annalisa Pirrone | Drausin Wulsin
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