Macroscopic and histological findings in the healing process of inhalation injury.
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H. Fukamizu | N. Kasamatsu | Takachika Ozawa | I. Hashizume | Tadashi Yasuda | M. Nagayoshi | Atsuhiro Arakawa | N. Shinozuka
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