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Wound repair and regeneration

Geoffrey C. Gurtner, Sabine Werner, Yann Barrandon & Michael T. Longaker

Nature 453, 314-321(15 May 2008)

doi:10.1038/nature07039

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Classic stages of wound repair.

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Epithelial stem-cell-mediated skin regeneration.

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Potential therapies for reducing scar formation during wound repair.

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Table 1

Soluble mediators of re-epithelialization

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