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    Stewart CJ, Gallant-Behm CL, Forrester K, Tulip J, Hart DA, Bray RC.
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  • 24. The microvasculature in cutaneous wound healing in the female red Duroc pig is similar to that in human hypertrophic scars and different from that in the female Yorkshire pig.
    Xie Y, Zhu KQ, Deubner H, Emerson DA, Carrougher GJ, Gibran NS, Engrav LH.
    J Burn Care Res; 2007 Nov; 28(3):500-6. PubMed ID: 17438498
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  • 26. The female, red Duroc pig as an animal model of hypertrophic scarring and the potential role of the cones of skin.
    Zhu KQ, Engrav LH, Gibran NS, Cole JK, Matsumura H, Piepkorn M, Isik FF, Carrougher GJ, Muangman PM, Yunusov MY, Yang TM.
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    Foubert P, Zafra D, Liu M, Rajoria R, Gutierrez D, Tenenhaus M, Fraser JK.
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  • 33. Dermal Fibroblasts from the Red Duroc Pig Have an Inherently Fibrogenic Phenotype: An In Vitro Model of Fibroproliferative Scarring.
    Sood RF, Muffley LA, Seaton ME, Ga M, Sirimahachaiyakul P, Hocking AM, Gibran NS.
    Plast Reconstr Surg; 2015 Nov 15; 136(5):990-1000. PubMed ID: 26505702
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  • 34. [Clinical study on the relationship among the dermis, fat dome and postburn hyperplastic scar formation].
    Li ZY, Su HT, Lu SL, Huang LB, Yang XB, Shao TB, Li YS, Qu B, Wang CG, Zhang XY, Yang SF, Sun JX, Xu BZ, Sun M, Xiang J.
    Zhonghua Shao Shang Za Zhi; 2004 Dec 15; 20(6):343-6. PubMed ID: 15730682
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  • 35. Potential cellular and molecular causes of hypertrophic scar formation.
    van der Veer WM, Bloemen MC, Ulrich MM, Molema G, van Zuijlen PP, Middelkoop E, Niessen FB.
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  • 36. Temporal expression of the transforming growth factor-Beta pathway in the rabbit ear model of wound healing and scarring.
    Kryger ZB, Sisco M, Roy NK, Lu L, Rosenberg D, Mustoe TA.
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  • 40. Altered expression of keratins during abnormal wound healing in human skin.
    Prathiba V, Rao KS, Gupta PD.
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