Microarray-based characterization of differential gene expression during vocal fold wound healing in rats
The vocal fold (VF) mucosa confers elegant biomechanical function for voice production but is susceptible to scar formation following injury. Current understanding of VF wound healing is hindered by a paucity of data and is therefore often generalized from research conducted in skin and other mucosa...
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Main Authors: | Nathan V. Welham (Author), Changying Ling (Author), John A. Dawson (Author), Christina Kendziorski (Author), Susan L. Thibeault (Author), Masaru Yamashita (Author) |
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The Company of Biologists,
2015-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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