Modelling the interaction of keratinocytes and fibroblasts during normal and abnormal wound healing processes
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Scott W. McCue | Jennifer A. Flegg | Shakti N. Menon | S. McCue | R. Schugart | J. Flegg | D. McElwain | R. Dawson | Richard C. Schugart | Rebecca A. Dawson | D. L. Sean McElwain | S. N. Menon | D. L. S. McElwain | Rebecca A. Dawson
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