Expression pattern and regulation of genes differ between fibroblasts of adhesion and normal human peritoneum
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Injury to the peritoneum during surgery is followed by a healing process that frequently results in the attachment of adjacent organs by a fibrous mass, referred commonly as adhesions. Because injuries to the peritoneum during surger...
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Main Authors: | Saed Ghassan M (Author), Rout Ujjwal K (Author), Diamond Michael P (Author) |
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