Granulation tissue myofibroblasts during normal and pathological skin healing: The interaction between their secretome and the microenvironment
Author:
Affiliation:
1. Centre de recherche en organogénèse expérimentale de l'Université Laval/LOEX Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec‐Université Laval Quebec City Quebec Canada
2. Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine Université Laval Quebec City Quebec Canada
Funder
Fonds de Recherche du Québec - Santé
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Publisher
Wiley
Subject
Dermatology,Surgery
Link
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/wrr.12919
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