Inflammation drives wound hyperpigmentation in zebrafish by recruiting pigment cells to sites of tissue damage
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Inflammation drives wound hyperpigmentation in zebrafish by recruiting pigment cells to sites of tissue damage
Lévesque M, Feng Y, Jones RA, Martin P. Inflammation drives wound hyperpigmentation in zebrafish by recruiting pigment cells to sites of tissue damage. Dis Model Mech. 2013;6(2):508-15. doi:10.1242/dmm.010371
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