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Tongue squamous cell carcinoma endophytic, exophytic, and superficial subtypes
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma cells from primary or metastatic tumors treated with FGF7
Keratinocytes and sqammous cell carcinoma of vulva cells with YAP siRNA or YAP-S5A expression
Lung cancer cells with HEPACAM2 overexpression or CRISPR-mediated HEPACAM2 knockdown
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The role of the skin microbiome in wound healing.
Metabolic reprogramming in skin wound healing.
Biodegradable piezoelectric skin-wound scaffold.
Dissolvable Immunomodulatory Microneedles for Treatment of Skin Wounds.
Interactive Skin Wound Segmentation Based on Feature Augment Networks.
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Measuring Wounds Found on the Outside of the Body Surface
Study to Evaluate Outcomes of Patients Receiving Treatment for Wound Care, Pain Management or Surfac…
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Cleanser for Acute Wounds
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