The mucopolysaccharides in ageing experimental granulation tissue
Aapo Lehtonen
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The mucopolysaccharides in ageing experimental granulation tissue
Published
1968
Pages
78
Obrazovanie i stroenie granuliatsionnoi tkani
Entwickelungsgeschichte der Formbestandtheile des Eiters und der Granulationen
O vliianii khinina na obrazovanie granuliatsionnoi tkani
Nucleic acids in experimental granuloma
Studies on the influence of estradiol and progesterone on granulation tissue
Untersuchungen über pathologische Bindegewebs- und Gefässneubildung
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