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D B Haddow

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Regenerative Medicine|December 19, 2009
Development of a calcium-chelating hydrogel for treatment of superficial burns and scaldsA J Bullock, P Pickavance, D B Haddow, et al.
Journal of Materials Science. Materials in Medicine|September 7, 2004
Compositional and structural control in bone regenerative coatingsD B Haddow, M S Thompson, S R Berry, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A|December 17, 2002
Plasma-polymerized surfaces for culture of human keratinocytes and transfer of cells to an in vitro wound-bed modelD B Haddow, D A Steele, R D Short, et al.
Tissue Engineering|November 25, 2003
Development of a stable chemically defined surface for the culture of human keratinocytes under serum-free conditions for clinical useM C Higham, R Dawson, M Szabo, et al.
Biomaterials|March 1, 1996
Synthetic implant surfaces. 1. The formation and characterization of sol-gel titania filmsD B Haddow, S Kothari, P F James, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research|September 17, 1999
Comparison of proliferation and growth of human keratinocytes on plasma copolymers of acrylic acid/1,7-octadiene and self-assembled monolayersD B Haddow, R M France, R D Short, et al.
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Regenerative Medicine|December 19, 2009
Development of a calcium-chelating hydrogel for treatment of superficial burns and scaldsA J Bullock, P Pickavance, D B Haddow, et al.
Journal of Materials Science. Materials in Medicine|September 7, 2004
Compositional and structural control in bone regenerative coatingsD B Haddow, M S Thompson, S R Berry, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A|December 17, 2002
Plasma-polymerized surfaces for culture of human keratinocytes and transfer of cells to an in vitro wound-bed modelD B Haddow, D A Steele, R D Short, et al.
Tissue Engineering|November 25, 2003
Development of a stable chemically defined surface for the culture of human keratinocytes under serum-free conditions for clinical useM C Higham, R Dawson, M Szabo, et al.
Biomaterials|March 1, 1996
Synthetic implant surfaces. 1. The formation and characterization of sol-gel titania filmsD B Haddow, S Kothari, P F James, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research|September 17, 1999
Comparison of proliferation and growth of human keratinocytes on plasma copolymers of acrylic acid/1,7-octadiene and self-assembled monolayersD B Haddow, R M France, R D Short, et al.
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