Low-protein diet accelerates wound healing in mice post-acute injury
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S. Simpson | D. L. Le Couteur | M. Jeschke | P. Maitz | Samantha M. Solon-Biet | Roxanne J Parungao | Yiwei Wang | Cassandra Chong | Zhe Li | Kevin Hung-Yueh Tsai | C. Nicholls | Huaikai Shi | Jonathan Hew | Craig P Mooney | Sarah Kim | R. Chan | Julian K Smyth | Beba Attia
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