Keratinocytes promote proliferation and inhibit apoptosis of the underlying fibroblasts: an important role in the pathogenesis of keloid.
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Tsuneki Sugihara | T. Sugihara | E. Funayama | T. Chodon | Thinle Chodon | Emi Funayama | Akihiko Oyama | A. Oyama
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