Bostan et al., 2016 - Google Patents
A comparison of friction behaviour for ex vivo human, tissue engineered and synthetic skinBostan et al., 2016
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- Bostan L
- Taylor Z
- Carré M
- MacNeil S
- Franklin S
- Lewis R
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- Tribology International
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Skin tribology is complex and in situ behaviour of skin varies considerably between test subjects. The main influencing factor, elasticity, varies due to structural and moisture differences. To find a more reliable test platform, for the first time, synthetic and biological …
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