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H Hierlemann

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Clinical Oral Implants Research|February 13, 2001
Guided bone regeneration around endosseous implants using a resorbable membrane vs a PTFE membraneH Schliephake, M Dard, H Planck, et al.
The International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants|June 30, 2000
Alveolar ridge repair using resorbable membranes and autogenous bone particles with simultaneous placement of implants: an experimental pilot study in dogsH Schliephake, M Dard, H Planck, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research|December 18, 2001
Resorbable polymer fibers for ligament augmentationL Dürselen, M Dauner, H Hierlemann, et al.
Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries|November 7, 2006
Suprathel-an innovative, resorbable skin substitute for the treatment of burn victimsC Uhlig, M Rapp, B Hartmann, et al.
Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries|May 12, 2007
Suprathel, a new skin substitute, in the management of donor sites of split-thickness skin grafts: results of a clinical studyH Schwarze, M Küntscher, C Uhlig, et al.
Journal of Investigative Surgery : the Official Journal of the Academy of Surgical Research|March 21, 2006
A new technique for reconstruction of the common bile duct by an autologous vein graft and a biodegradable endoluminal stentHans-Peter Heistermann, Daniel Palmes, Udo Stratmann, et al.
Zentralblatt Fur Chirurgie|December 12, 2003
[Reconstruction of bile duct lesions by an autologous vein graft and a bio-degradable endoluminal stent in an animal model: technique and clinical impact]H P Heistermann, D Palmes, H Hierlemann, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research|January 1, 1996
Resorbable polyesters in cartilage engineering: affinity and biocompatibility of polymer fiber structures to chondrocytesM Sittinger, D Reitzel, M Dauner, et al.
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Pageof 1
Clinical Oral Implants Research|February 13, 2001
Guided bone regeneration around endosseous implants using a resorbable membrane vs a PTFE membraneH Schliephake, M Dard, H Planck, et al.
The International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants|June 30, 2000
Alveolar ridge repair using resorbable membranes and autogenous bone particles with simultaneous placement of implants: an experimental pilot study in dogsH Schliephake, M Dard, H Planck, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research|December 18, 2001
Resorbable polymer fibers for ligament augmentationL Dürselen, M Dauner, H Hierlemann, et al.
Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries|November 7, 2006
Suprathel-an innovative, resorbable skin substitute for the treatment of burn victimsC Uhlig, M Rapp, B Hartmann, et al.
Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries|May 12, 2007
Suprathel, a new skin substitute, in the management of donor sites of split-thickness skin grafts: results of a clinical studyH Schwarze, M Küntscher, C Uhlig, et al.
Journal of Investigative Surgery : the Official Journal of the Academy of Surgical Research|March 21, 2006
A new technique for reconstruction of the common bile duct by an autologous vein graft and a biodegradable endoluminal stentHans-Peter Heistermann, Daniel Palmes, Udo Stratmann, et al.
Zentralblatt Fur Chirurgie|December 12, 2003
[Reconstruction of bile duct lesions by an autologous vein graft and a bio-degradable endoluminal stent in an animal model: technique and clinical impact]H P Heistermann, D Palmes, H Hierlemann, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research|January 1, 1996
Resorbable polyesters in cartilage engineering: affinity and biocompatibility of polymer fiber structures to chondrocytesM Sittinger, D Reitzel, M Dauner, et al.
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