Epidemiological study of chronic dermal ulcers in China
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概要
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- 1998-01-01
著者
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FU Xiaobing
Wound Healing and Cell Biology Laboratory, Institute for Basic Research, Trauma Center of Postgradua
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SHENG Zhiyong
Wound Healing and Cell Biology Laboratory, Institute for Basic Research, Trauma Center of Postgradua
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Fu Xiaobing
Wound Healing And Cell Biology Laboratory 304th Medical Department General Hospital Of Pla Trauma Ce
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Fu Xiaobing
Wound Healing Unit 304th Hospital Trauma Center Of Postgraduate Medical College
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Sheng Zhiyong
Wound Healing And Cell Biology Laboratory Burns Institute 304 Clinical Department General Hospital O
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Sheng Zhiyong
Wound Healing Unit 304th Hospital Trauma Center Of Postgraduate Medical College
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Cherry George
Wound Healing Institute Department Of Dermatology The Churchill
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Cherry George
Wound Healing Institute Churchill Hospital
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LI Quanyue
Wound Healing Unit, 304th Hospital, Trauma Center of Postgraduate Medical College
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Li Quanyue
Wound Healing Unit 304th Hospital Trauma Center Of Postgraduate Medical College
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Fu Xiaobing
Wound Healing And Cell Biology Lab. The First Affiliated Hospital Chinese Pla General Hospital
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