Mechanical tension controls granulation tissue contractile activity and myofibroblast differentiation.
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B. Hinz | C. Iselin | G. Gabbiani | C. Chaponnier | G Gabbiani | C Chaponnier | B Hinz | C E Iselin | D Mastrangelo | D. Mastrangelo | G. Gabbiani | C. Iselin
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