Evaluation of polyethylene glycol/polylactic acid films in the prevention of adhesions in the rabbit adhesion formation and reformation sidewall models.
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M. Diamond | D. Cohn | K. Rodgers | E. Pines | G. diZerega | A. Hotovely
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