Caveolin-1 upregulation in diabetic fibroblasts and wounded tissues: implication for understanding the underlying mechanisms of non-healing diabetic ulcers
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Caveolin-1 upregulation in diabetic fibroblasts and wounded tissues: implication for understanding the underlying mechanisms of non-healing diabetic ulcers
Bitar MS, Abdel-Halim SM, Al-Mulla F. Caveolin-1 upregulation in diabetic fibroblasts and wounded tissues: implication for understanding the underlying mechanisms of non-healing diabetic ulcers. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 2013 Aug 13. [Epub ahead of print]
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