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Sutures and iris wound-healing in the baboon.
M. H. Luntz
, J. C. Kaufmann
, M. Spiller
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
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Keyphrases
Iris
100%
Baboon
100%
Wound Healing
100%
Suture Material
44%
Silk
33%
Cell Proliferation
22%
Pigment Cell
22%
Wound Edge
22%
Catgut
22%
Epithelium
11%
Inflammatory Response
11%
In Situ
11%
Cell Infiltration
11%
Trauma
11%
Dual Role
11%
Wound Surface
11%
Surgical Incision
11%
Epithelial Surface
11%
Epithelial Ingrowth
11%
Round Cells
11%
Non-pigmented Ciliary Epithelium
11%
Medicine and Dentistry
Iris
100%
Wound Healing
100%
Suture
100%
Wound
44%
Ethilon
33%
Cell Proliferation
22%
Catgut
22%
Serositis
11%
Cellular Infiltration
11%
Nonpigmented Ciliary Epithelium
11%
Surgical Incision
11%
Pigment Cell
11%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Suture
100%
Iris
100%
Wound Healing
100%
Inflammation
11%
Engineering
Cell Clump
100%
Minimal Inflammatory Response
100%