Pharmacological mobilization of endogenous stem cells significantly promotes skin regeneration after full-thickness excision: the synergistic activity of AMD3100 and tacrolimus.
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Jun O. Liu | R. Montgomery | Zhaoli Sun | Yongchun Wang | B. Gao | A. Cameron | G. M. Williams | Z. Cui | R. Wesson | Qing Lin | Hiromichi Maeda | Q. Lin | H. Maeda
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