The Electrical Response to Injury: Molecular Mechanisms and Wound Healing
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The Electrical Response to Injury: Molecular Mechanisms and Wound Healing
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Journal
Advances in Wound Care
Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages 184-201
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert Inc
Online
2013-09-11
DOI
10.1089/wound.2013.0442
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