Stability, sterility, coagulation, and immunologic studies of salmon coagulation proteins with potential use for mammalian wound healing and cell engineering.

scientific article published on 21 August 2006

Stability, sterility, coagulation, and immunologic studies of salmon coagulation proteins with potential use for mammalian wound healing and cell engineering. is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.BIOMATERIALS.2006.07.035
P698PubMed publication ID16919721

P50authorRaivo UiboQ20089700
P2093author name stringPaul A Janmey
Margaret E McCormick
Ivo Laidmäe
Evelyn S Sawyer
Jennifer J Pastore
Julia L Herod
Tiit Salum
P433issue34
P921main subjectwound healingQ1509074
P1104number of pages9
P304page(s)5771-5779
P577publication date2006-08-21
P1433published inBiomaterialsQ15751139
P1476titleStability, sterility, coagulation, and immunologic studies of salmon coagulation proteins with potential use for mammalian wound healing and cell engineering.
P478volume27

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