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Experimental and molecular pathology1979; 30(3); 349-359; doi: 10.1016/0014-4800(79)90089-3

Dynamics of the healing of skin wounds in the horse as compared with the rat.

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Publication Date: 1979-06-01 PubMed ID: 221240DOI: 10.1016/0014-4800(79)90089-3Google Scholar: Lookup
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Chvapil M, Pfister T, Escalada S, Ludwig J, Peacock EE. (1979). Dynamics of the healing of skin wounds in the horse as compared with the rat. Exp Mol Pathol, 30(3), 349-359. https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-4800(79)90089-3

Publication

ISSN: 0014-4800
NlmUniqueID: 0370711
Country: Netherlands
Language: English
Volume: 30
Issue: 3
Pages: 349-359

Researcher Affiliations

Chvapil, M
    Pfister, T
      Escalada, S
        Ludwig, J
          Peacock, E E

            MeSH Terms

            • Animals
            • Collagen / metabolism
            • Granulation Tissue / metabolism
            • Granulation Tissue / pathology
            • Granuloma / metabolism
            • Granuloma / pathology
            • Horses
            • Male
            • Microbial Collagenase / metabolism
            • Neutrophils
            • Rats
            • Skin / injuries
            • Skin / pathology
            • Time Factors
            • Wound Healing

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