Formulated collagen gel accelerates healing rate immediately after application in patients with diabetic neuropathic foot ulcers
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概要
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- 2011-05-01
著者
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PAYNE WYATT
Institute for Tissue Regeneration, Repair and Rehabilitation, Bay Pines Veterans Administration Medi
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Kirsner Robert
Department Of Dermatology And Cutaneous Surgery Department Of Epidemiology And Public Health Univers
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Marston William
Department Of Surgery^a University Of North Carolina School Of Medicine
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ENGLER Robert
Department of Medicine, University of California
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DRIVER Vickie
Department of Surgery, Boston University Medical Center and School of Medicine
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TALLIS Arthur
Associated Foot and Ankle Specialists
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CHANDLER Lois
Tissue Repair Company
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SOSNOWSKI Barbara
Tissue Repair Company
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CHANDLER Lois
Tissue Repair Company, Cardium Therapeutics
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SOSNOWSKI Barbara
Tissue Repair Company, Cardium Therapeutics
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BLUME Peter
Affiliated Foot Surgeons, New Haven, Connecticut
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KROEKER Roy
Kroeker Podiatry Clinic
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WALI Soma
Department of Internal Medicine, Olive-View UCLA Medical Center
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DOVE Cyaandi
Advanced Foot and Ankle Center
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