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Volumn 17, Issue 34, 2011, Pages 3772-3775

Mast cells in tissue healing: From skin to the gastrointestinal tract

Author keywords

Anastomosis; Connective tissue cells; Degranulation; Inflammation; Myeloid cells; Proliferation; Remodelling

Indexed keywords

ADENOSINE DIPHOSPHATE; ANGIOPOIETIN; FIBRINOGEN; FIBRONECTIN; PLATELET DERIVED GROWTH FACTOR; SEROTONIN; THROMBOXANE; TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR BETA; VASCULOTROPIN; VON WILLEBRAND FACTOR;

EID: 83455261786     PISSN: 13816128     EISSN: 18734286     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.2174/138161211798357854     Document Type: Review
Times cited : (24)

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