Dose dependency and wound healing aspects of the use of tissue plasminogen activator in the prevention of intra-abdominal adhesions.
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D. Evans | D. Guyton | K. Stakleff | K. McAree | Douglas M. Evans | N. Hawkins | K. S. Stakleff | Kevin G. McAree | Natalie Hawkins
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