In vitro fibroblast popoulated collagen lattices are not good models of in vivo clinical wound healing
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- 2000-07-01
著者
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Robson Martin
Institute For Tissue Regeneration Repair And Rehabilitation Bay Pines Veterans Administration Medica
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Hill Donald
The Institute Of Tissue Regeneration Repair And Rehabilitation Department Of Veterans Affairs Medica
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Vande Berg
San Diego Veterans Administration Medical Cente
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Smith Paul
Institute For Tissue Regeneration Repair And Rehabilitation Bay Pines Veterans Administration Medica
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KUHN M.
the Institute of Tissue Regeneration Repair and Rehabilitation, Department of Veterans Affairs Medic
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SMITH Paul
the Institute of Tissue Regeneration Repair and Rehabilitation, Department of Veterans Affairs Medic
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KO Francis
the Institute of Tissue Regeneration Repair and Rehabilitation, Department of Veterans Affairs Medic
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MELTZER Dessie
the Institute of Tissue Regeneration Repair and Rehabilitation, Department of Veterans Affairs Medic
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VANDE BERG
Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center
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ROBSON Martin
the Institute of Tissue Regeneration Repair and Rehabilitation, Department of Veterans Affairs Medic
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Ko Francis
The Institute Of Tissue Regeneration Repair And Rehabilitation Department Of Veterans Affairs Medica
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Meltzer Dessie
The Institute Of Tissue Regeneration Repair And Rehabilitation Department Of Veterans Affairs Medica
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Robson Martin
The Institute For Tissue Regeneration Repair And Rehabilitation Bay Pines Vamc
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Smith Paul
The Bay Pines Veterans Affairs Medical Center Institute For Tissue Regeneration Repair And Rehabilit
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Robson Martin
The Bay Pines Veterans Affairs Medical Center Institute For Tissue Regeneration Repair And Rehabilit
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Kuhn M.
The Institute For Tissue Regeneration Repair And Rehabilitation Bay Pines Vamc
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Kuhn M.
The Institute Of Tissue Regeneration Repair And Rehabilitation Department Of Veterans Affairs Medica
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