Bradley K. Draper
Department of Medicine (Dermatology)
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Nashville
Tennessee 37232
USA
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- Topical epiregulin enhances repair of murine excisional wounds. Draper, B.K., Komurasaki, T., Davidson, M.K., Nanney, L.B. Wound. Repair. Regen (2003)
- Epiregulin is more potent than EGF or TGFalpha in promoting in vitro wound closure due to enhanced ERK/MAPK activation. Draper, B.K., Komurasaki, T., Davidson, M.K., Nanney, L.B. J. Cell. Biochem. (2003)