Role of thermography in assessing the therapeutic action of immobilized proteolytic enzymes on suppurative wound healing
Gostishchev, V.K.; Tolstykh, P.I.; Khokhlov, A.M.; Mamedov, E.I.; Iusuf, M.I.
Klinicheskaia Khirurgiia 1: 11-12
1985
ISSN/ISBN: 0023-2130 PMID: 3884882 Document Number: 247329
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