Use of Dermagraft, a Cultured Human Dermis, to Treat Diabetic Foot Ulcers
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J. Ricotta | J. Prendergast | J J Ricotta | D. P. Steed | G. Gentzkow | S. Iwasaki | K. Hershon | M. Mengel | S. Lipkin | D P Steed | G D Gentzkow | S D Iwasaki | K S Hershon | M Mengel | J J Prendergast | S Lipkin | Scott D Iwasaki | Marvin Mengel | D. P. Steed | Scott Lipkin
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