Early Gene Expression in Wounded Human Keratinocytes Revealed by DNA Microarray Analysis
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Pascal Barbry | Richard Christen | Virginie Magnone | P. Barbry | R. Christen | V. Magnone | G. Ponzio | Gilles Ponzio | Laurent Turchi | Chimène Moreilhon | C. Moreilhon | Manal A. Dayem | L. Turchi | M. Dayem
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