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In Vitro Scratch Assay to Demonstrate Effects of Arsenic on Skin Cell Migration
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[Arsenical necrosis still exists... I have seen it]
1Groupe Hospitalier Cochin, Paris.
Actualites Odonto-Stomatologiques
|June 1, 1991
Abstract:
Arsenic necroses occur after the use of arsenic anhydride for pulp removal. This technique was widely used until relatively recently. It is interesting to compare, in this regard, the evolution of concepts in this field.
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