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Keloid fibroblasts have elevated and dysfunctional mechanotransduction signaling that is independent of TGF-β
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Keloid fibroblasts have elevated and dysfunctional mechanotransduction signaling that is independent of TGF-β

Z. Deng, M. Subilia, I.L. Chin, N. Hortin, A.W. Stevenson, F.M. Wood, C.M. Prêle, Y.S. Choi and M.W. Fear
Journal of Dermatological Science, Vol.104(1), pp.11-20
2021
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.132 Extracellular Matrix & Cell Differentiation
1.132.306 TGF-Beta
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Dermatology
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Clinical Medicine
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