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Transient Intervals of Hyper-Gravity Enhance Endothelial Barrier Integrity: Impact of Mechanical and Gravitational Forces Measured ElectricallyStimulating angiogenesis mitigates the unloading-induced reduction in osteogenesis in early-stage bone repair in rats.The role of wound healing and its everyday application in plastic surgery: a practical perspective and systematic review.Structural properties of fracture haematoma: current status and future clinical implications.Simulated microgravity triggers epithelial mesenchymal transition in human keratinocytes.Gene-metabolite profile integration to understand the cause of spaceflight induced immunodeficiency.
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scientific article published on 19 September 2008
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Microgravity and the implications for wound healing.
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Microgravity and the implications for wound healing.
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Microgravity and the implications for wound healing.
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Microgravity and the implications for wound healing.
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Microgravity and the implications for wound healing.
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Microgravity and the implications for wound healing.
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Microgravity and the implications for wound healing
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Luisa A DiPietro
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10.1111/J.1742-481X.2008.00438.X
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2008-09-19T00:00:00Z