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The effect of human amniotic membranes on the bacterial population of infected rat burnsROBSON et al., 1973
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- ROBSON M
- KRIZEK T
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- Annals of surgery
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Population of Infected Rat Burns Page 1 The Effect of Human Amniotic Membranes on the
Bacterial Population of Infected Rat Burns T: sine qua non of healing for the burn wound is
the reestablishment of continuity of the skin. This may occur spontaneously in partial-thickness …
- 210000001691 amnion 0 title abstract description 45
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