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English: Supplementary Movie 1 Wound closure of normal human epidermal keratinocytes. Cells with scratch wounds were stimulated by 0.25 nM hHGF or 100 nM dimeric macrocycles over 50 h to promote the wound healing activity.
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Source Video file from Ito K, Sakai K, Suzuki Y, Ozawa N, Hatta T, Natsume T, Matsumoto K, Suga H (2015). "Artificial human Met agonists based on macrocycle scaffolds". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms7373. PMID 25758345. PMC: 4382702.
Author Ito K, Sakai K, Suzuki Y, Ozawa N, Hatta T, Natsume T, Matsumoto K, Suga H
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