Treatment of leg ulcers with cryopreserved allogeneic cultured epithelium. A multicenter study.
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G Zambruno | R Cancedda | R. Cancedda | M. De Luca | A. Giannetti | G. Zambruno | M De Luca | E Albanese | A Viacava | A Faggioni | A Giannetti | A. Faggioni | A. Viacava | E. Albanese
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