Irwin et al., 1994 - Google Patents
Effects of cytokines on gingival fibroblasts in vitro are modulated by the extracellular matrixIrwin et al., 1994
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- 9880088700273349785
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- Irwin C
- Schor S
- Ferguson M
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- Journal of periodontal research
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Fibroblast function in gingival tissue is thought to be regulated by the local cellular environment–both the extracellular matrix and soluble factors. In an attempt to artificially re‐ create this situation fibroblasts have been cultured within 3‐dimensional collagen gels in an …
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