Interleukin‐10 reduces scar formation in both animal and human cutaneous wounds: Results of two preclinical and phase <scp>II</scp> randomized control studies
Ingrid Kieran(University of Manchester), Mark W. J. Ferguson(Tufts Medical Center), Rosalind Hobson(Renovo (United Kingdom)), James Bush(Renovo (United Kingdom)), Sharon O’Kane(University of Manchester), Tracey Mason(Renovo (United Kingdom)), Amanda Knock(Renovo (United Kingdom)), Karen So(Renovo (United Kingdom)), Anthony D. Metcalfe(Renovo (United Kingdom))
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