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Stephen J. Pollock, BSc, MRCS

In Vitro Characterization of Variable Porosity Wound Dressing With Anti-Scar Properties
Original Research
03/27/2021
Both primary wound dressings support the growth of human fibroblasts and stem cells, as well as reduce inflammatory cytokine production, demonstrating their potential to serve as temporary wound dressings.
Both primary wound dressings support the growth of human fibroblasts and stem cells, as well as reduce inflammatory cytokine production, demonstrating their potential to serve as temporary wound dressings.
Both primary wound dressings...
03/27/2021
ePlasty
10/04/2013
CASE REPORT Treatment of Otophyma: Case Report and Review of the Literature K. S. Sharma, MRCS, MSc, J. Pollock, MRCS, S. Hasham, MRCS, and T. M. Brotherston, FRCS (Plast) Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery,...
CASE REPORT Treatment of Otophyma: Case Report and Review of the Literature K. S. Sharma, MRCS, MSc, J. Pollock, MRCS, S. Hasham, MRCS, and T. M. Brotherston, FRCS (Plast) Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery,...
CASE REPORT Treatment of...
10/04/2013
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Evaluating a Variable Porosity Wound Dressing With Anti-Scar Properties in a Porcine Model of Wound Healing
Original Research
03/27/2021
Results of this study suggest that PDC and PDA can serve as temporary wound dressings for the treatment of chronic wounds.
Results of this study suggest that PDC and PDA can serve as temporary wound dressings for the treatment of chronic wounds.
Results of this study suggest...
03/27/2021
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