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Human Development and Health > Regenerative Medicine and Musculoskeletal Science" and Year is 2013

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Epithelial mechanobiology, skin wound healing, and the stem cell niche - Nicholas D. Evans, Richard O.C. Oreffo, Eugene Healy, Philipp J. Thurner and Yu Hin Man
Type: Article | 2013

Generation of a novel mouse model for the inducible depletion of macrophages in vivo - Nabeia Gheryani, Seth B. Coffelt, Alison Gartland, Robin M. H. Rumney, Endre Kiss-Toth, Claire E. Lewis, Gillian M. Tozer, David R. Greaves, T. Neil Dear and Gaynor Miller
Type: Article | 2013 | Item not available on this server.

Type: Article | 2013

Effects of setting bone cement on tissue-engineered bone graft: a potential barrier to clinical translation? - Edward R. Tayton, James O. Smith, Nicholas Evans, Alexander Dickinson, Alexander Aarvold, Spandan Kalra, Matthew Purcell, Steven Howdle, D.G. Dunlop and Richard O.C. Oreffo
Type: Article | 2013 | Item availability restricted.

The P2Y13 receptor regulates extracellular ATP metabolism and the osteogenic response to mechanical loading - Ning Wang, Robin M. H. Rumney, Lang Yang, Bernard Robaye, Jean Marie Boeynaems, Timothy M. Skerry and Alison Gartland
Type: Article | 2013 | Item not available on this server.

Augmenting endogenous wnt signaling improves skin wound healing - Jemima L. Whyte, Andrew A. Smith, Bo Liu, Wilfred R. Manzano, Nick D. Evans, Girija R. Dhamdhere, Mark Y. Fang, Howard Y. Chang, Anthony E. Oro and Jill A. Helms
Type: Article | 2013

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