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10.3791/51959-v
The adult C. elegans skin is a tractable model for studies of epithelial wound responses, including wound closure, scar formation, and innate immunity.
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Xu, S., Chisholm, A. D. Methods for Skin Wounding and Assays for Wound Responses in C. elegans. J. Vis. Exp. (94), e51959, doi:10.3791/51959 (2014).
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