Yolk sac-derived fetal macrophages suppress skin fibrosis and contribute to scarless wound healing
Shigeki Sakai(Keio University), Kazuo Kishi(Keio University), Keisuke Okabe(Keio University), Kento Takaya(Tufts University), Yukari Nakajima(Keio University)
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