scholarly journals Cryopreserved human skin allografts promote angiogenesis and dermal regeneration in a murine model

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Cryopreserved total skin allografts are a new therapeutic alternative for the management of complex wounds. Their properties allow them to be classified as a temporary coverage for some patients and as definitive in others. And they can be an alternative option to the use of dermal regeneration templates.


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