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  • 2. Closure of the excised burn wound: temporary skin substitutes.
    Saffle JR.
    Clin Plast Surg; 2009 Oct; 36(4):627-41. PubMed ID: 19793557
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  • 3. The 1999 clinical research award. Cultured skin substitutes combined with Integra Artificial Skin to replace native skin autograft and allograft for the closure of excised full-thickness burns.
    Boyce ST, Kagan RJ, Meyer NA, Yakuboff KP, Warden GD.
    J Burn Care Rehabil; 1999 Oct; 20(6):453-61. PubMed ID: 10613682
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  • 6. Cultured epithelial autograft (CEA) in burn treatment: three decades later.
    Atiyeh BS, Costagliola M.
    Burns; 2007 Jun; 33(4):405-13. PubMed ID: 17400392
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  • 7. Skin wound closure in athymic mice with cultured human cells, biopolymers, and growth factors.
    Boyce ST, Foreman TJ, English KB, Stayner N, Cooper ML, Sakabu S, Hansbrough JF.
    Surgery; 1991 Nov; 110(5):866-76. PubMed ID: 1948657
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  • 11. The role of skin substitutes in the treatment of burn injuries.
    Shakespeare PG.
    Clin Dermatol; 2005 Nov; 23(4):413-8. PubMed ID: 16023937
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  • 13. New technologies for burn wound closure and healing--review of the literature.
    Atiyeh BS, Hayek SN, Gunn SW.
    Burns; 2005 Dec; 31(8):944-56. PubMed ID: 16274932
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  • 14. [Skin substitutes and skin culture].
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  • 15. The use of MatriDerm in early excision and simultaneous autologous skin grafting in burns--a pilot study.
    Ryssel H, Gazyakan E, Germann G, Ohlbauer M.
    Burns; 2008 Feb 15; 34(1):93-7. PubMed ID: 17644263
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  • 17. Evaluation of cytotoxicity and antimicrobial activity of Acticoat Burn Dressing for management of microbial contamination in cultured skin substitutes grafted to athymic mice.
    Supp AP, Neely AN, Supp DM, Warden GD, Boyce ST.
    J Burn Care Rehabil; 2005 Feb 15; 26(3):238-46. PubMed ID: 15879745
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  • 18. The dermis graft: another autologous option for acute burn wound coverage.
    Lindford AJ, Kaartinen IS, Virolainen S, Kuokkanen HO, Vuola J.
    Burns; 2012 Mar 15; 38(2):274-82. PubMed ID: 21903331
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  • 19. Currently available skin substitutes.
    Oravcová D, Koller J.
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