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Volumn 1197, Issue , 2010, Pages 166-177

Tissue engineering of skin and cornea: Development of new models for in vitro studies

Author keywords

Aging; Cornea; Differentiation; Hsp27; K19; Skin; Sp1; Stem cell; Tissue engineering

Indexed keywords

ASCORBIC ACID; BIOMATERIAL; COLLAGEN FIBER; CYTOKERATIN 19; ELASTOMER; HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN 27; KALININ; MITOMYCIN C; TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR SP1;

EID: 77953228909     PISSN: 00778923     EISSN: 17496632     Source Type: Book Series    
DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.05373.x     Document Type: Conference Paper
Times cited : (29)

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