Development of a High-Throughput ex-Vivo Burn Wound Model Using Porcine Skin, and Its Application to Evaluate New Approaches to Control Wound Infection

Citation for published version (Harvard): Alves, DR, Booth, SP, Scavone, P, Schellenberger, P, Salvage, J, Dedi, C, Thet, NT, Jenkins, ATA, Waters, R, Ng, KW, Overall, ADJ, Metcalfe, AD, Nzakizwanayo, J & Jones, BV 2018, 'Development of a high-throughput exvivo burn wound model using porcine skin, and its application to evaluate new approaches to control wound infection', Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology, vol. 8, 196. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2018.00196

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