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Use of dermal regeneration templates in a low resource environment

Tom Potokar Orcid Logo, Pippa Anderson

Scars, Burns & Healing, Volume: 2, Start page: 205951311667279

Swansea University Authors: Tom Potokar Orcid Logo, Pippa Anderson

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Modern burn care in a sophisticated well-resourced centre in a rich country utilises an increasing number of expensive adjuncts to optimise outcomes such as dermal templates, cultured keratinocytes, biological and silver impregnated dressings. Translating the use of these into a low resource environ...

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ISSN: 2059-5131 2059-5131
Published: 2016
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