Addition of novel degenerate electrical waveform stimulation with photodynamic therapy significantly enhances its cytotoxic effect in keloid fibroblasts: first report of a potential combination therapy.
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Ardeshir Bayat | A. Bayat | Anil Sebastian | James Colthurst | Donald Allan | Ernest Allan | J. Colthurst | E. Allan | D. Allan | Anil Sebastian
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