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135 related items for PubMed ID: 3470901

  • 21. Fibronectins in healing incision, excision and laser wounds.
    Luomanen M, Virtanen I.
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  • 23. [An experimental histologic study on the healing of skin and mucosal wounds after scalpel incisions or electrosurgical incisions].
    Miotti B, Miotti A, Benvenuti V.
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  • 25. Healing and tensile strength of CO2 laser incisions and scalpel wounds in rabbits.
    Finsterbush A, Rousso M, Ashur H.
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  • 29. [Animal experiment studies of laser effects on lymphatic vessels. A contribution to the discussion of laser surgery segmental resection of carcinomas].
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  • 32. Mast cells in laser and surgical wounds.
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  • 33. Comparison of mouse matrix metalloproteinase 13 expression in free-electron laser and scalpel incisions during wound healing.
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  • 34. Effects of scalpel (with and without tissue adhesive) and cryosurgery on wound healing in rat tongues.
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  • 36. [Comparative study on wound healing in the oral cavity following experimental surgery using a scalpel, electrocauterization and CO2 laser beam].
    Gáspár L, Tóth J.
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  • 38. Mast cell concentration in the wound healing process of incisions made by different instruments.
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  • 39. Wound healing following partial glossectomy using the CO2 laser, diathermy and scalpel: a histological study in rats.
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  • 40. A histological evaluation of the mice oral mucosal tissue wounds excised with diode laser, Er:YAG laser, and cold scalpel.
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