REGULATORY ROLE OF INTERLEUKIN-1 IN LOCAL INFLAMMATION AND TISSUE REGENERATION IN SKIN WOUNDS MODEL



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E A Varyushina

Federal state unitary institution state research institute of highly pure biopreparations

M A Antsiferova

Federal state unitary institution state research institute of highly pure biopreparations

G V Alexandrov

Federal state unitary institution state research institute of highly pure biopreparations

T A Sazonova

Federal state unitary institution state research institute of highly pure biopreparations

G O Gudima

Federal state unitary institution state research institute of highly pure biopreparations

A S Simbirtsev

Federal state unitary institution state research institute of highly pure biopreparations

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