Developing P(MMA-co-NVP) hydrogels for use in self-inflating, anisotropic tissue expanders
<p>Artificial tissue expansion is required to generate new skin prior to reconstructive surgery, in order to compensate for a deficit of healthy tissue. Hydrogel tissue expanders, which expand anisotropically, show great promise in overcoming clinical limitations in the field, thus allowin...
Main Author: | Smith, JR |
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Other Authors: | Czernuszka, JT |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2015
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