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Biobanked Human Foreskin Epithelial Cell Sheets Reduce Inflammation and Promote Wound Healing in a Nude Mouse Model

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In vivo, epithelial cell sheets were directly transplanted to skin defect models and histological examination was performed at one week postoperatively.
[BMC Biotechnology]
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Zhang, D., Shao, J., Zhuang, J., Zhou, S., Yin, S., Wu, F., Hou, J., & Wang, X. (2021). Biobanked human foreskin epithelial cell sheets reduce inflammation and promote wound healing in a nude mouse model. BMC Biotechnology, 21(1), 11. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12896-021-00672-z Cite
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