Development of a High-Throughput ex-Vivo Burn Wound Model Using Porcine Skin, and Its Application to Evaluate New Approaches to Control Wound Infection
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Keng Wooi Ng | P. Schellenberger | C. Dedi | P. Scavone | N. Thet | A. Jenkins | R. Waters | K. W. Ng | A. Overall | J. Nzakizwanayo | Jonathan P. Salvage | Diana R. Alves | Simon P. Booth | Anthony D. Metcalfe | Brian V. Jones | Anthony Metcalfe | Diana Alves | Simon Booth | A. T. A. Jenkins | Brian V. Jones
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