Semisynthetic resorbable materials from hyaluronan esterification.
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M. Radice | P. Brun | G. Abatangelo | D. Williams | P. Doherty | D. Campoccia | D F Williams | P Brun | G Abatangelo | M Radice | D Campoccia | P Doherty | D. Williams | Paola Brun | Davide Campoccia | Marco Radice | Giovanni Abatangelo | David B. Williams
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