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Epithelialization and Blood Flow in Suction Blister Wounds on Healthy Volunteers

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Pages 175-189 | Published online: 09 Jul 2009

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Christer Svedman, Bing B Yu, Terence J Ryan & Henry Svensson. (2002) Plasma proteins in a standardised skin mini-erosion (I): permeability changes as a function of time. BMC Dermatology 2:1.
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Necmettin Kutlu & Paul Svedman. (2016) The Microcirculation in Suction Blister Wounds on Upper and Lower Limbs in Healthy Volunteers. Vascular Surgery 26:9, pages 705-711.
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Paul Svedman, Magnus Lundquist & Christer Svedman. (2016) Oxygen Tension on the Surface of Suction Blister Wounds Measured with a Polarographic Technique in Healthy Volunteers. Vascular Surgery 26:6, pages 440-450.
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Necmettin Kutlu, Alf Rausing & Paul Svedman. (2016) Suction Blister Wounding, Morphological and Functional Aspects. Vascular Surgery 26:5, pages 388-399.
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Necmettin Kutlu & Paul Svedman. (2016) Structural Microvessel Response in Dermis of Suction Blister Wounds on Upper and Lower Limbs in Healthy Volunteers. Vascular Surgery 26:4, pages 290-299.
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Necmettin Kutlu & Paul Svedman. (2016) The Superficial Dermal Microcirculation in Suction Blister Wounds on Healthy Volunteers. Vascular Surgery 26:3, pages 200-212.
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