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Michael T Longaker

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The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery|July 18, 2003
In utero surgery for cleft lip/palate: minimizing the "Ripple Effect" of scarringH Peter Lorenz, Michael T Longaker
Nature Cell Biology|November 27, 2019
A fine balance in tendon healingAshley L Titan, Michael T Longaker
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|June 1, 2005
Innovation: a sustainable competitive advantage for plastic and reconstructive surgeryMichael T Longaker, Rod J Rohrich
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|November 25, 2017
A MUSE for Skin RegenerationMichael S Hu, Michael T Longaker
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|October 31, 2014
Reply: tension shielding with the embrace device: does it really improve scars?Geoffrey C Gurtner, Michael T Longaker
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|February 22, 2007
Registering clinical trials in plastic and reconstructive surgeryRod J Rohrich, Michael T Longaker
The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery|April 28, 2004
Highlights of the proceedings from the 10th International Congress of the International Society of Craniofacial SurgeryHerman Peter Lorenz, Michael T Longaker
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|May 25, 2017
Discussion: Combining Smoothened Agonist and NEL-Like Protein-1 Enhances Bone HealingRyan C Ransom, Michael T Longaker
The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery|July 25, 2008
Advances in science and technology: impact on craniofacial surgeryMatthew D Kwan, Michael T Longaker
The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery|July 26, 2002
Re: Sequence analysis of fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 (FGFR2) in Japanese patients with craniosynostosis. Sakai et al. J Craniofac. Surg. 2001, 12: 580-585Stephen M Warren, Michael T Longaker
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The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery|July 18, 2003
In utero surgery for cleft lip/palate: minimizing the "Ripple Effect" of scarringH Peter Lorenz, Michael T Longaker
Nature Cell Biology|November 27, 2019
A fine balance in tendon healingAshley L Titan, Michael T Longaker
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|June 1, 2005
Innovation: a sustainable competitive advantage for plastic and reconstructive surgeryMichael T Longaker, Rod J Rohrich
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|November 25, 2017
A MUSE for Skin RegenerationMichael S Hu, Michael T Longaker
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|October 31, 2014
Reply: tension shielding with the embrace device: does it really improve scars?Geoffrey C Gurtner, Michael T Longaker
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|February 22, 2007
Registering clinical trials in plastic and reconstructive surgeryRod J Rohrich, Michael T Longaker
The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery|April 28, 2004
Highlights of the proceedings from the 10th International Congress of the International Society of Craniofacial SurgeryHerman Peter Lorenz, Michael T Longaker
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|May 25, 2017
Discussion: Combining Smoothened Agonist and NEL-Like Protein-1 Enhances Bone HealingRyan C Ransom, Michael T Longaker
The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery|July 25, 2008
Advances in science and technology: impact on craniofacial surgeryMatthew D Kwan, Michael T Longaker
The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery|July 26, 2002
Re: Sequence analysis of fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 (FGFR2) in Japanese patients with craniosynostosis. Sakai et al. J Craniofac. Surg. 2001, 12: 580-585Stephen M Warren, Michael T Longaker
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