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Skin gene expression profiles in response to scarification
Leukocytes of patients with severe burns on > 20% of their total body surface area
Skin exposed to minimal erythemal doses of narrow band UVB radiation
Fibroblasts from healed normotrophic scar biopsies in burn patients with FOXF2 & MKX knockdown
Ear tissues from mice infected epicutaneously with S. aureus
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Laparoscopic light source skin burn.
Investigating the influencing factors and prediction models of skin burns for firefighters' occupati…
Application of Aleppo pine extract for skin burn treatment.
Segmentation and classification of skin burn images with artificial intelligence: Development of a m…
Guttate psoriasis: a case of unusual evolution of an occupation-related skin chemical burns.
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Fish Skin Compared to Cadaver Skin as Temporary Cover for Full Thickness Burns
The Effects of Therapeutic Resources on Structure and Function of Normal and Burned Skin
Effect of Therapeutical Paraffin in the Malleability of Burned Skin
Testing an Innovative Biomarker: Expression of HIF-1α and Its Isoforms in the Blood and Skin Tissue …
StrataGraft® Skin Tissue as an Alternative to Autografting Deep Partial-Thickness Burns
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