Biophysical skin properties of grade 1 pressure ulcers and unaffected skin in spinal cord injured and able-bodied persons in the unloaded sacral region.
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Simon Annaheim | Siegfried Derler | Anke Scheel-Sailer | René Michel Rossi | Angela Frotzler | S. Annaheim | R. Rossi | A. Frotzler | S. Derler | A. Scheel-Sailer | G. Mueller | Gabi Mueller
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