Effects of Mycophenolic Acid on Human Fibroblast Proliferation, Migration and Adhesion In Vitro and In Vivo
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P. Lichter | M. Zeier | E. Krautkramer | M. Hahn | W. Muranyi | V. Simón | R. Grosse | C. Morath | V. Schwenger | H. Reuter | P. Goulimari
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