Five patients receiving allografts of cultured oral mucosal epithelium for palatal wounds after palatoplasty
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H. Kagami | M. Ueda | K. Hata | Y. Sawaki | H. Mizutani | Y. Sumi | T. Shigetomi | R. Kaneko | Tsunetoshi Hayashi
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