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Minimal active domain of human salivary histatin 1 is efficacious in promoting acute skin wound healing
LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Updated:2023-09-05
    • Minimal active domain of human salivary histatin 1 is efficacious in promoting acute skin wound healing

    • Military Medical Research   Vol. 10, Issue 4, Pages: 563-566(2023)
    • DOI:10.1186/s40779-022-00398-9    

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    • Published:2023-08

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  • Lei XX, Cheng LHH, Lin HY, Yang Y, Lu YY, Pang MR, et al. Minimal active domain of human salivary histatin 1 is efficacious in promoting acute skin wound healing. Mil Med Res. 2022;9(1):41. DOI: 10.1186/s40779-022-00398-9.

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