Rôle de la signalisation purinergique dans la régulation de la migration des kératinocytes
L'épiderme est un tissu stratifié, majoritairement constitué de kératinocytes qui forme la première barrière de l'organisme contre les agressions extérieures. Après blessure cutanée, la migration des kératinocytes est une phase cruciale de la cicatrisation. Le comportement des kératinocyte...
Main Author: | Faure, Emilie |
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Other Authors: | Aix-Marseille |
Language: | fr |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://www.theses.fr/2012AIXM4753/document |
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