Chang, J.-F.; Hsieh, C.-Y.; Chen, L.-N.; Lee, M.-H.; Ting, Y.-H.; Yang, C.-Y.; Lin, C.-C.
Perch Hydrolysates from Upcycling of Perch Side Streams Accelerate Wound Healing by Enhancing Fibroblasts to Secrete Procollagen I, Fibronectin, and Hyaluronan. Curr. Issues Mol. Biol. 2025, 47, 57.
https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb47010057
AMA Style
Chang J-F, Hsieh C-Y, Chen L-N, Lee M-H, Ting Y-H, Yang C-Y, Lin C-C.
Perch Hydrolysates from Upcycling of Perch Side Streams Accelerate Wound Healing by Enhancing Fibroblasts to Secrete Procollagen I, Fibronectin, and Hyaluronan. Current Issues in Molecular Biology. 2025; 47(1):57.
https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb47010057
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Chang, Jia-Feng, Chih-Yu Hsieh, Ling-Ni Chen, Mao-Hsiang Lee, Yi-Han Ting, Chi-Yu Yang, and Chih-Cheng Lin.
2025. "Perch Hydrolysates from Upcycling of Perch Side Streams Accelerate Wound Healing by Enhancing Fibroblasts to Secrete Procollagen I, Fibronectin, and Hyaluronan" Current Issues in Molecular Biology 47, no. 1: 57.
https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb47010057
APA Style
Chang, J.-F., Hsieh, C.-Y., Chen, L.-N., Lee, M.-H., Ting, Y.-H., Yang, C.-Y., & Lin, C.-C.
(2025). Perch Hydrolysates from Upcycling of Perch Side Streams Accelerate Wound Healing by Enhancing Fibroblasts to Secrete Procollagen I, Fibronectin, and Hyaluronan. Current Issues in Molecular Biology, 47(1), 57.
https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb47010057