Nitric oxide-releasing nanoparticles accelerate wound healing by promoting fibroblast migration and collagen deposition.
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J. Friedman | J. Nosanchuk | Luis R Martinez | Joel M Friedman | Joshua D Nosanchuk | L. R. Martinez | G. Han | George Han | Long N Nguyen | Chitralekha Macherla | Yuling Chi | L. N. Nguyen | Chitralekha Macherla | Y. Chi | Yuling Chi
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