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GOODMAN et al., 2021

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6180688370621707360
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GOODMAN J
Saathoff S
Ringbauer Jr J
Guo Y
Stamps M
Bonning B
Stanley D
et al.
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In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology-Animal

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Deep extended skin wounds heal slowly and often with poor outcomes. Our group is developing novel silk fibroin (from Bombyx mori)-based nonwovens (3D-SFnws) that grafted in situ as scaffolds should improve wound healing. Vascularization is crucial to the success …
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