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S T Boyce

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The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|January 1, 1994
Epidermis as a secretory tissueS T Boyce
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|June 15, 1999
Skin substitutes from cultured cells and collagen-GAG polymersS T Boyce
Tissue Engineering|November 3, 2009
Cultured skin substitutes: a reviewS T Boyce
Methods in Molecular Medicine|March 4, 2011
Methods for the Serum-Free Culture of Keratinocytes and Transplantation of Collagen-GAG-Based Skin SubstitutesS T Boyce
Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries|July 14, 2001
Design principles for composition and performance of cultured skin substitutesS T Boyce
Wound Repair and Regeneration : Official Publication of the Wound Healing Society [And] the European Tissue Repair Society|April 26, 2000
Assessment of the potential for microbial resistance to topical use of multiple antimicrobial agentsI A Holder, S T Boyce
Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries|October 1, 1994
Agar well diffusion assay testing of bacterial susceptibility to various antimicrobials in concentrations non-toxic for human cells in cultureI A Holder, S T Boyce
Surgery|April 1, 1988
Biologic attachment, growth, and differentiation of cultured human epidermal keratinocytes on a graftable collagen and chondroitin-6-sulfate substrateS T Boyce, J F Hansbrough
The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy|September 1, 1996
Formulation of 'idealized' topical antimicrobial mixtures for use with cultured skin graftsI A Holder, S T Boyce
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|September 1, 1993
Selection of topical antimicrobial agents for cultured skin for burns by combined assessment of cellular cytotoxicity and antimicrobial activityS T Boyce, I A Holder
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The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|January 1, 1994
Epidermis as a secretory tissueS T Boyce
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|June 15, 1999
Skin substitutes from cultured cells and collagen-GAG polymersS T Boyce
Tissue Engineering|November 3, 2009
Cultured skin substitutes: a reviewS T Boyce
Methods in Molecular Medicine|March 4, 2011
Methods for the Serum-Free Culture of Keratinocytes and Transplantation of Collagen-GAG-Based Skin SubstitutesS T Boyce
Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries|July 14, 2001
Design principles for composition and performance of cultured skin substitutesS T Boyce
Wound Repair and Regeneration : Official Publication of the Wound Healing Society [And] the European Tissue Repair Society|April 26, 2000
Assessment of the potential for microbial resistance to topical use of multiple antimicrobial agentsI A Holder, S T Boyce
Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries|October 1, 1994
Agar well diffusion assay testing of bacterial susceptibility to various antimicrobials in concentrations non-toxic for human cells in cultureI A Holder, S T Boyce
Surgery|April 1, 1988
Biologic attachment, growth, and differentiation of cultured human epidermal keratinocytes on a graftable collagen and chondroitin-6-sulfate substrateS T Boyce, J F Hansbrough
The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy|September 1, 1996
Formulation of 'idealized' topical antimicrobial mixtures for use with cultured skin graftsI A Holder, S T Boyce
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|September 1, 1993
Selection of topical antimicrobial agents for cultured skin for burns by combined assessment of cellular cytotoxicity and antimicrobial activityS T Boyce, I A Holder
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