The use of physical hydrogels of chitosan for skin regeneration following third-degree burns.
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Alain Domard | A. Domard | Y. Chancerelle | Nadège Boucard | Christophe Viton | Diane Agay | Eliane Mari | Thierry Roger | Yves Chancerelle | D. Agay | C. Viton | N. Boucard | Thierry Roger | E. Mari
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