Jacquet et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Intra‐and inter‐individual variability in the mechanical properties of the human skin from in vivo measurements on 20 volunteersJacquet et al., 2017
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- Jacquet E
- Chambert J
- Pauchot J
- Sandoz P
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- Skin Research and Technology
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Background/purpose: The mechanical properties and behavior of the human skin in vivo are of medical importance, particularly to surgeons who have to consider the skin extension capabilities in the preparation of surgical acts. Variable data can be found in literature that …
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