Biomechanical and biochemical study of a standardized wound healing model.
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R. G. Paul | T J Sims | A J Bailey | P. Purslow | A. Bailey | J. Tarlton | F Marshall | R G Paul | J F Tarlton | P P Purslow | P Watkins | M J Ferguson | M. Ferguson | T. Sims | P. Watkins | F. Marshall
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