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Reconstructed Human Skin with Hypodermis Shows Essential Role of Adipose Tissue in Skin Metabolism.
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Does Disinfection of the Subcutaneous Tissue Reduce Contamination of the Operating Field With P. Acn…
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Closure Versus Non Closure of Subcutaneous Tissue After Cesarean Section in Diabetic Patients
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