Efficacy and safety of the freeze-dried cultured human keratinocyte lysate, LyphoDerm^<TM> 0.9%, in the treatment of hard-to-heal venous leg ulcers
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概要
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- 2005-03-01
著者
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Willems Peter
Former Employee And Current Employee Of Xcellentis Nv
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KRIEG Thomas
Department of Dermatology and Centre for Molecular Medicine, University of Cologne (CMMC)
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Krieg Thomas
Department Of Dermatology And Centre For Molecular Medicine University Of Cologne (cmmc)
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Harding Keith
Department Of Surgery Wound Healing Research Unit University Of Wales College Of Medicine
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EMING SABINE
Department of Dermatology, University of Cologne
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FLOUR MIEKE
Department of Dermatology, UZ Catholic University of Leuven
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JAWIEN ARKADIUSZ
Department of Surgery, University Medical School
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CENCORA ANDRZEJ
Department of Vascular Diseases, Jagiellonian University
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KASZUBA ANDRZEJ
Department of Dermatology and Children's Dermatology, Medical University
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NOSZCYK WOJCIECH
Department and Clinic for General and Vascular Surgery, Medical Academy
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Noszcyk Wojciech
Department And Clinic For General And Vascular Surgery Medical Academy
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Cencora Andrzej
Department Of Vascular Diseases Jagiellonian University
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Flour Mieke
Department Of Dermatology Uz Catholic University Of Leuven
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Eming Sabine
Department Of Dermatology University Of Cologne
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Eming Sabine
Department Of Dermatology Cologne University
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Jawien Arkadiusz
Department Of Surgery University Medical School
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Kaszuba Andrzej
Department Of Dermatology And Children's Dermatology Medical University
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