A new stable pluronic F68 gel carrier for antibiotics in contaminated wound treatment.
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R. Edlich | G. Rodeheaver | M. Laughon | D. Faulkner | T. B. Hellewell | D. A. Major | J. Hesford | B. Faulkner | S. Sutton
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