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Amino acid derivatives from Lucilia sericata ES may contribute to the beneficial effects of maggot therapy via increased angiogenesis.

A Bexfield, A E Bond, C Morgan, John Wagstaff

British Journal of Dermatology, Volume: 162, Pages: 554 - 562

Swansea University Author: John Wagstaff

Published in: British Journal of Dermatology
Published: British journal of dermatology 2009
URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa9997
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title Amino acid derivatives from Lucilia sericata ES may contribute to the beneficial effects of maggot therapy via increased angiogenesis.
spellingShingle Amino acid derivatives from Lucilia sericata ES may contribute to the beneficial effects of maggot therapy via increased angiogenesis.
John Wagstaff
title_short Amino acid derivatives from Lucilia sericata ES may contribute to the beneficial effects of maggot therapy via increased angiogenesis.
title_full Amino acid derivatives from Lucilia sericata ES may contribute to the beneficial effects of maggot therapy via increased angiogenesis.
title_fullStr Amino acid derivatives from Lucilia sericata ES may contribute to the beneficial effects of maggot therapy via increased angiogenesis.
title_full_unstemmed Amino acid derivatives from Lucilia sericata ES may contribute to the beneficial effects of maggot therapy via increased angiogenesis.
title_sort Amino acid derivatives from Lucilia sericata ES may contribute to the beneficial effects of maggot therapy via increased angiogenesis.
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