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Capt Daniel Goodman
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I've had a long standing serious interest in wound healing research, though I'm now disabled, I'm going to look to see if anything comparable is being done for that. I've seen material on genetic viability of wound borders, though skin substitutes I'd encountered in residency, though we of course shut my allied health doctoral license sevl yrs ago, didn't use actual genetic substitution, per se, skin substitutes merely acted as scaffolds to accelerate healing, often done with wound vacuum techniques, to increase rate of growth factor infiltration. That was a quite good piece, well worth the time to look at, obviously.
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Albert Bewersdorff
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Amazing. Sounds like a big and courageous step to me
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MAJ David Brand
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Thanks for sharing! Dave
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