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The migration of epithelial cells along or through a wound gap to reestablish a continuous epithelium.
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Authors: Michael Tscharntke, Ruth Pofahl, Anna Chrostek-Grashoff, Neil Smyth, Carien Niessen, Catherin Niemann, Benedikt Hartwig, Volker Herzog, Helmut W Klein, Thomas Krieg,…
Journal of cell science 2007 Apr 15Authors: Valerie Arnoux, Mayssaa Nassour, Annie L'Helgoualc'h, Robert A Hipskind, Pierre Savagner
Molecular biology of the cell 2008 NovThought leaders and organizations working on research involving wound healing, spreading of epidermal cells.
conditions: Advanced Cancers
interventions: HAI Oxaliplatin ; 5-FU ; Bevacizumab ; Cetuximab ; Leucovorin ; 5-FU ; Bevacizumab
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