Subcellular Fractionation and Metaproteogenomic Identification and Validation of Key Differentially Expressed Molecular Targets for Keloid Disease
Elvis B. Kidzeru(University of Cape Town), Ardeshir Bayat(University of Manchester), Zeinab Ghasemishahrestani(University of Cape Town), Relebohile Matobole(University of Cape Town), David L. Tabb(South African Medical Research Council), Henry A. Adeola(Groote Schuur Hospital), Musalula Sinkala(University of Cape Town), Jonathan M. Blackburn(University of Cape Town), Temwani Chalwa(University of Cape Town), Nonhlanhla P. Khumalo(Groote Schuur Hospital), Madeha Al‐Kelani(University of Cape Town), Stanley Kimbung Mbandi(University of Cape Town)
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