Guidelines to aid healing of acute wounds by decreasing impediments of healing
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- 2008-11-01
著者
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Robson Martin
Department Of Surgery Bay Pines Veterans' Administration Medical Center University Of South Flo
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PAYNE WYATT
Institute for Tissue Regeneration, Repair and Rehabilitation, Bay Pines Veterans Administration Medi
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FRANZ MICHAEL
Department of Surgery, University of South Florida
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Steed David
Department Of Surgery University Of Pittsburgh Medical Center
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Barbul Adrian
Department Of Sur-gery Sinai Hospital And The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
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WACHTEL Thomas
Department of Surgery, University of Arizona
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COOPER Diane
PolyRemedy Inc.
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BREM Harold
Department of Surgery, NYU School of Medicine
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LEAPER David
Department of Wound Healing, Cardiff University
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MILNER Stephen
Department of Surgery, Johns Hopkins University
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WIERSEMA-BRYANT Laurel
Barnes Jewish Hospital, Washington University
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BARBUL Adrian
Department of Surgery, Sinai Hospital/Johns Hopkins University
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