In vitro reconstructed skin models for wound coverage in deep burns
F. BERTHOD,
O. DAMOUR,
F. BERTHOD
Laboratoire d'Organogenèse Expèrimentale, Hópital du Saint-Sacrement, 1050 Chemin de Saihte-Fay, GIS 4L8 Quèbec
Search for more papers by this authorO. DAMOUR
Laboratoire des Substituts Cutanés, HôHpital Edouard Herriot, Lyon, 69437 France
Search for more papers by this authorF. BERTHOD,
O. DAMOUR,
F. BERTHOD
Laboratoire d'Organogenèse Expèrimentale, Hópital du Saint-Sacrement, 1050 Chemin de Saihte-Fay, GIS 4L8 Quèbec
Search for more papers by this authorO. DAMOUR
Laboratoire des Substituts Cutanés, HôHpital Edouard Herriot, Lyon, 69437 France
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