Electroporative transfection with KGF-1 DNA improves wound healing in a diabetic mouse model
Guy P. Marti(Johns Hopkins University), John W. Harmon(Johns Hopkins University), Colman K. Byrnes(Johns Hopkins University), Pramod Bonde(University of New Haven), J Wang(Johns Hopkins University), Rami Dieb(Johns Hopkins University), MD Duncan(Johns Hopkins University), Mark W. J. Ferguson(University of Manchester), Rabia Qaiser(Johns Hopkins University)
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