Enhanced cell proliferation and biosynthesis mediate improved wound repair in refed, caloric-restricted mice
May J. Reed(University of Washington), Norman S. Wolf(University of Washington), Timothy S. Johnson(University College Birmingham), Itamar B. Abrass(University of Washington Medical Center), Robert B. Vernon(University of Washington), E. Helene Sage(Hope Heart Institute), Roger S. Birnbaum, W. Pendergrass(University of Washington), Philip Penn(University of Washington), Y. Li(University of Washington)
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