Fractional CO2 laser ablation of porcine burn scars after grafting: Is deeper better?
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D. Supp | H. Powell | J. Bailey | B. Blackstone | M. Malara | M. E. Baumann | Isabelle A. Clairmonte | Molly E. Baumann
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