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Stra Cor Membrane, a Bioplastic Skin Substitute
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 February 2011
Abstract
The historical background describing development of Stra Cor membranes is outlined. Wound healing is related to the properties desired in an ideal bridging cover. Results from clinical application of StraCor II membranes to wounds of the lower extremities are described.
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