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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
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April 1, 1992
Biotinylation of implantable collagen for drug delivery
S T Boyce, B E Stompro, J F Hansbrough
Cancer Letters
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February 29, 1992
Absence of tumorigenicity in athymic mice by normal human epidermal keratinocytes after culture in serum-free medium
S T Boyce, T J Foreman, P Furmanski, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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September 1, 1981
Rapid clonal growth and serial passage of human diploid fibroblasts in a lipid-enriched synthetic medium supplemented with epidermal growth factor, insulin, and dexamethasone
W J Bettger, S T Boyce, B J Walthall, et al.
Wound Repair and Regeneration : Official Publication of the Wound Healing Society [And] the European Tissue Repair Society
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April 12, 2000
Genetic modification of cultured skin substitutes by transduction of human keratinocytes and fibroblasts with platelet-derived growth factor-A
D M Supp, S M Bell, J R Morgan, et al.
JAMA
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October 20, 1989
Burn wound closure with cultured autologous keratinocytes and fibroblasts attached to a collagen-glycosaminoglycan substrate
J F Hansbrough, S T Boyce, M L Cooper, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
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May 1, 1997
Glutaraldehyde crosslinking of collagen substrates inhibits degradation in skin substitutes grafted to athymic mice
M D Harriger, A P Supp, G D Warden, et al.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
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September 1, 1993
Attachment of an aminoglycoside, amikacin, to implantable collagen for local delivery in wounds
S T Boyce, A P Supp, G D Warden, et al.
The Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation
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February 6, 1999
Topical sulfamylon reduces engraftment of cultured skin substitutes on athymic mice
S T Boyce, A P Supp, V B Swope, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology
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January 5, 2000
Enhanced vascularization of cultured skin substitutes genetically modified to overexpress vascular endothelial growth factor
D M Supp, A P Supp, S M Bell, et al.
The Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation
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July 1, 1988
Reduced wound contraction after grafting of full-thickness burns with a collagen and chondroitin-6-sulfate (GAG) dermal skin substitute and coverage with biobrane
S T Boyce, M C Glafkides, T J Foreman, et al.
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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
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April 1, 1992
Biotinylation of implantable collagen for drug delivery
S T Boyce, B E Stompro, J F Hansbrough
Cancer Letters
|
February 29, 1992
Absence of tumorigenicity in athymic mice by normal human epidermal keratinocytes after culture in serum-free medium
S T Boyce, T J Foreman, P Furmanski, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
September 1, 1981
Rapid clonal growth and serial passage of human diploid fibroblasts in a lipid-enriched synthetic medium supplemented with epidermal growth factor, insulin, and dexamethasone
W J Bettger, S T Boyce, B J Walthall, et al.
Wound Repair and Regeneration : Official Publication of the Wound Healing Society [And] the European Tissue Repair Society
|
April 12, 2000
Genetic modification of cultured skin substitutes by transduction of human keratinocytes and fibroblasts with platelet-derived growth factor-A
D M Supp, S M Bell, J R Morgan, et al.
JAMA
|
October 20, 1989
Burn wound closure with cultured autologous keratinocytes and fibroblasts attached to a collagen-glycosaminoglycan substrate
J F Hansbrough, S T Boyce, M L Cooper, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
|
May 1, 1997
Glutaraldehyde crosslinking of collagen substrates inhibits degradation in skin substitutes grafted to athymic mice
M D Harriger, A P Supp, G D Warden, et al.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
|
September 1, 1993
Attachment of an aminoglycoside, amikacin, to implantable collagen for local delivery in wounds
S T Boyce, A P Supp, G D Warden, et al.
The Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation
|
February 6, 1999
Topical sulfamylon reduces engraftment of cultured skin substitutes on athymic mice
S T Boyce, A P Supp, V B Swope, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology
|
January 5, 2000
Enhanced vascularization of cultured skin substitutes genetically modified to overexpress vascular endothelial growth factor
D M Supp, A P Supp, S M Bell, et al.
The Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation
|
July 1, 1988
Reduced wound contraction after grafting of full-thickness burns with a collagen and chondroitin-6-sulfate (GAG) dermal skin substitute and coverage with biobrane
S T Boyce, M C Glafkides, T J Foreman, et al.
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