Self-assembling elastin-like peptides growth factor chimeric nanoparticles for the treatment of chronic wounds
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Hiroshi Yagi | Yuko Kitagawa | Martin L Yarmush | Yaakov Nahmias | Piyush Koria | H. Yagi | M. Yarmush | Y. Nahmias | Y. Kitagawa | Piyush Koria | Z. Megeed | R. Sheridan | Zaki Megeed | Robert Sheridan | P. Koria
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