Klinická štúdia dočasnej biosyntetickej dermálnej kožnej náhrady na báze kolagénu a kyseliny hyalurónovej s pracovným názvom Coladerm H/HM (1. část)
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D. Potocká 1; D. Kevická 2; J. Koller 3
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Department of Plastic Surgery, City Hospital of T. Baťa, Ltd., Zlín, Czech Republic
1; Department of Hand Surgery, University Hospital Bratislava, Ružinov Hospital, Bratislava
Slovak Republic, and
2; Department of Burns and Reconstructive Surgery, University Hospital Bratislava, Ružinov Hospital, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
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