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Comparison of Cross-linked and Non-Cross-linked Acellular Porcine Dermal Scaffolds for Long-term Full-Thickness Hernia Repair in a Small Animal Model
03/27/2021
Publisher:Open Science Company, LLC
Ondrej Mestak, MD, Zuzana Spurkova, MD, Kamila Benkova, MD, Pavel Vesely, MD, PhD, Veronika Hromadkova, MD, Jakub Miletin, MD, Robert Juzek, MD, Jan Mestak, MD, PhD, Martin Molitor, MD, PhD, and Andrej Sukop, MD, PhD
Publisher:Open Science Company, LLCOn...
Comparison of Cross-linked and Non–Cross-linked Acellular Porcine Dermal Scaffolds for Long-term Full-Thickness Hernia Repair in a Small Animal Model Ondrej Mestak, MD,a Zuzana Spurkova, MD,b Kamila Benkova, MD,b Pavel Vesely, MD,...
Comparison of Cross-linked and Non–Cross-linked Acellular Porcine Dermal Scaffolds for Long-term Full-Thickness Hernia Repair in a Small Animal Model Ondrej Mestak, MD,a Zuzana Spurkova, MD,b Kamila Benkova, MD,b Pavel Vesely, MD,...
Comparison of Cross-linked...
03/27/2021
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Research Reports
10/15/2018
Michael Kuehn, RPh
Jay Galli
Abstract: Eight years have passed since Congress enacted the Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act (BPCIA) of 2010. Since then, 12 biosimilars have received approval from the Food and Drug Administration,...
Abstract: Eight years have passed since Congress enacted the Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act (BPCIA) of 2010. Since then, 12 biosimilars have received approval from the Food and Drug Administration,...
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10/15/2018
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Perspectives
12/14/2015
William Malatestinic, PharmD, MBA
David Amato, MD
Steven R. Feldman, MD, PhD
Abstract: Psoriasis is a common and significant illness characterized by systemic inflammation. In its mildest form, psoriasis can often be managed with relatively low-cost topical therapies; but for...
Abstract: Psoriasis is a common and significant illness characterized by systemic inflammation. In its mildest form, psoriasis can often be managed with relatively low-cost topical therapies; but for...
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12/14/2015
Journal of Clinical Pathways