Firearms-related skeletal muscle trauma: pathophysiology and novel approaches for regeneration
Abstract One major cause of traumatic injury is firearm-related wounds (i.e., ballistic trauma), common in both civilian and military populations, which is increasing in prevalence and has serious long-term health and socioeconomic consequences worldwide. Common primary injuries of ballistic trauma...
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Main Authors: | Anselmo Moriscot, Elen H. Miyabara, Bruno Langeani, Antonio Belli, Stuart Egginton, T. Scott Bowen |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d0bfc0cd1d7d45ddb22bc0e83d0de854 |
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