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  • 25. Octylcyanoacrylate versus polyurethane for treatment of burns in swine: a randomized trial.
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    Hirche C, Kreken Almeland S, Dheansa B, Fuchs P, Governa M, Hoeksema H, Korzeniowski T, Lumenta DB, Marinescu S, Martinez-Mendez JR, Plock JA, Sander F, Ziegler B, Kneser U.
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  • 32. Octylcyanoacrylate for the treatment of contaminated partial-thickness burns in swine: a randomized controlled experiment.
    Singer AJ, Mohammad M, Tortora G, Thode HC, McClain SA.
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  • 36. Early versus Delayed Excision and Grafting of Full-Thickness Burns in a Porcine Model: A Randomized Study.
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