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130 related items for PubMed ID: 37776542
1. Evaluation of Topical Off-the-Shelf Therapies to Reduce the Need to Evacuate Battlefield-Injured Warfighters. Larson D, Carlsson AH, Valdera FA, Burgess M, Leatherman L, Shaffer L, Christy RJ, Nuutila K. Mil Med; 2024 Jul 03; 189(7-8):1505-1513. PubMed ID: 37776542 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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