A volar skin excisional wound model for <i>in situ</i> evaluation of multiple-appendage regeneration and innervation.
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Full Title: Burns Trauma
Abbreviation: Burns Trauma
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Subject Category: Emergency Medicine
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"Funding This work was supported in part by the National Nature Science Foundation of China [92268206, 81830064]; the CAMS Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences [CIFMS, 2019-I2M-5-059]; the Military Medical Research Projects [145AKJ260015000X; 2022-JCJQ-ZB-09600, 2020-JCJQ-ZD-256-021]; the Military Medical Research and Development Projects [AWS17J005, 2019-126]; and the Specific Research Fund of The Innovation Platform for Academicians of Hainan Province [YSPTZX202317]."
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