Fibronectin fragmentation is a feature of periodontal disease sites and diabetic foot and leg wounds and modifies cell behavior.
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L. Harkless | Xiaoping Xu | R. Klebe | B. Steffensen | S. Pal | Yao Wang | Zhihua Chen | C. M. Stanley
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