Epidermal lipid metabolism of cultured skin substitutes during healing of full-thickness wounds in athymic mice
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概要
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- 1997-10-01
著者
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Boyce Steven
Department Of Surgery University Of Cincinnati College Of Medicine
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Boyce Steven
Department Of Surgery University Of Cincinnati And Shriners Burns Institute
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PONEC Maria
Department of Dermatology ; Biomaterials Research Group, Leiden University Medical Center
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Ponec Maria
Department Of Dermatology Leiden University Medical Center
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VICANOVA Jana
Department of Dermatology, Leiden University Medical Center
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WEERHEIM Arij
Department of Dermatology, Leiden University Medical Center
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SWOPE Viki
Department of Surgery, University of Cincinnati, and shriners Burns Institute
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WESTBROOK Melissa
Department of Surgery, University of Cincinnati, and shriners Burns Institute
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HARRIGER Dana
Department of Surgery, University of Cincinnati, and shriners Burns Institute
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Swope Viki
Department Of Surgery University Of Cincinnati And Shriners Burns Institute
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Vicanova Jana
Department Of Dermatology Leiden University Medical Center
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Harriger Dana
Department Of Surgery University Of Cincinnati And Shriners Burns Institute
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Weerheim Arij
Department Of Dermatology Leiden University Medical Center
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Westbrook Melissa
Department Of Surgery University Of Cincinnati And Shriners Burns Institute
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