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Animal models remain indispensable in the study of pathological scars, each offering unique advantages and constraints. Their integration with in vitro and ex vivo systems is key to developing personalized, clinically translatable antifibrotic therapies. Abstract Pathological scarring, manifested in the form of hypertrophic scars (HTS) and keloid scars
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Correction to "Prognostic Value of Intrarenal Venous Flow Analysis Using Pulsed-Wave Doppler". [PDF]
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Correction: The impact of government regulations on farmers' reduction of antimicrobial use: a survey of 1395 hog farmers in China. [PDF]
Hu Y, Wang K, Mi W, Yu Y.
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Correction to "Reversible Cardio-Renal-Cerebral Syndrome in a Dog: A Case Report". [PDF]
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Corrigendum to 'Nutrients utilization and enteric methane emission in zebu cattle fed low quality forages' [Veterinary and Animal Science, Volume 30, December 2025, 100511]. [PDF]
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Editorial: Exploring plant-based therapies in veterinary medicine. [PDF]
Robinson NG.
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