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    Teng JY, Guo R, Xie J, Sun DJ, Shen MQ, Xu SJ.
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  • 24. 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.
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  • 27. Expression of collagen genes in the cones of skin in the Duroc/Yorkshire porcine model of fibroproliferative scarring.
    Zhu KQ, Carrougher GJ, Couture OP, Tuggle CK, Gibran NS, Engrav LH.
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    Varon DE, Carlsson AH, Cooper LE, Chapa J, Valdera FA, Christy S, Christy RJ, Chan RK, Nuutila KJ.
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  • 30. Burn healing is dependent on burn site: a quantitative analysis from a porcine burn model.
    Wang XQ, Liu PY, Kempf M, Cuttle L, Chang AH, Wong M, Kravchuk O, Mill J, Kimble RM.
    Burns; 2009 Mar 29; 35(2):264-9. PubMed ID: 18845398
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  • 32. Accelerated Wound Closure of Deep Partial Thickness Burns with Acellular Fish Skin Graft.
    Stone R, Saathoff EC, Larson DA, Wall JT, Wienandt NA, Magnusson S, Kjartansson H, Natesan S, Christy RJ.
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  • 33. In-depth examination of hyperproliferative healing in two breeds of Sus scrofa domesticus commonly used for research.
    Funkhouser CH, Kirkpatrick LD, Smith RD, Moffatt LT, Shupp JW, Carney BC.
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  • 35. Biphasic presence of fibrocytes in a porcine hypertrophic scar model.
    Travis TE, Mino MJ, Moffatt LT, Mauskar NA, Prindeze NJ, Ghassemi P, Ramella-Roman JC, Jordan MH, Shupp JW.
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  • 36. Changes in VEGF and nitric oxide after deep dermal injury in the female, red Duroc pig-further similarities between female, Duroc scar and human hypertrophic scar.
    Zhu KQ, Engrav LH, Armendariz R, Muangman P, Klein MB, Carrougher GJ, Deubner H, Gibran NS.
    Burns; 2005 Feb 04; 31(1):5-10. PubMed ID: 15639358
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  • 40. [Clinical study and pathological examination on the treatment of deep partial thickness burn wound with negative charge aerosol].
    Li TZ, Xu YB, Hu XG, Shen R, Peng XD, Wu WJ, Luo L, Dai XM, Zou YT, Qi SH, Wu LP, Xie JL, Deng XX, Chen E, Zhang HZ.
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