Mechanical stretch induces hair regeneration through the alternative activation of macrophages
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Hsien-Da Huang | Chih-Hung Chou | Feng-Mao Lin | Hui-Mei Chen | Meng-Hua Yen | Yun-Ting Chang | Oscar K Lee | Hsiao-Chin Hong | O. Lee | M. Yen | Hsiao-Chin Hong | Chih-Hung Chou | Hsien-Da Huang | F. Lin | Hui-Mei Chen | Yung-Ting Chang | Yu-Chen Liu | Chih-Chiang Chen | Szu-Ying Chu | Po-Han Chao | Yu-Hsuan Wang | Po-Yu Chen | Shi-Xin Nian | Yu-Ru Chen | Li-Ying Liou | Yu-Chen Liu | S. Chu | Chih-Chiang Chen | Yu-Hsuan Wang | Po-Han Chao | Li‐Ying Liou | Shi-Xin Nian | Po-Yu Chen | Yu-Ru Chen
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