The thienopyridine, ticlopidine, a potent platelet antiaggregating agent and SR 25989, an esterified derivative of ticlopidine, devoid of antiplatelet activity, were tested in an in vitro model of healing of a mechanical wound in confluent endothelium. This model allows exploration of substances inv
Behavior of confluent endothelial cells after irradiation. Modulation of wound repair by heparin and acidic fibroblast growth factor
โ Scribed by Claude Klein-Soyer; Alain Beretz; Jean-Pierre Cazenave; Francis Driot; Jean-Pierre Maffrand
- Book ID
- 118257210
- Publisher
- Portland Press
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 880 KB
- Volume
- 68
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0248-4900
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