Injectable polyurethane composite scaffolds delay wound contraction and support cellular infiltration and remodeling in rat excisional wounds.
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Injectable polyurethane composite scaffolds delay wound contraction and support cellular infiltration and remodeling in rat excisional wounds.
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Injectable polyurethane compos ...... ling in rat excisional wounds.
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Andrea E Hafeman
Elizabeth J Adolph
Jeffrey M Davidson
Lillian B Nanney
Scott A Guelcher
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10.1002/JBM.A.33266
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2011-11-21T00:00:00Z