A polypropylene mesh modified with poly-ε-caprolactone nanofibers in hernia repair: large animal experiment
Barbora East,1,2 Martin Plencner,3,4 Martin Kralovic,1,3,5 Michala Rampichova,3 Vera Sovkova,1,3,5 Karolina Vocetkova,1,3,5 Martin Otahal,6,7 Zbynek Tonar,8,9 Yaroslav Kolinko,8,9 Evzen Amler,1,3,5 Jiri Hoch1,10 1Second Medical Faculty, Charles University in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic; 2Third D...
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Main Authors: | East B, Plencner M, Kralovic M, Rampichova M, Sovkova V, Vocetkova K, Otahal M, Tonar Z, Kolinko Y, Amler E, Hoch J |
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Language: | EN |
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Dove Medical Press
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/724402aeba92439fbc818bc87bc3d0a7 |
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