Electrochemical treatment of ex vivo human abdominal skin and potential use in scar management: A pilot study
Introduction: Scar treatments aim to address pathologic collagen deposition; however, they can be expensive or difficult to control. Electrochemical therapy (ECT) offers a simple alternative treatment. The purpose of this study is to examine the acid-base and histological changes in ex vivo human ab...
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Main Authors: | Dana M Hutchison (Author), Amir A Hakimi (Author), Avin Wijayaweera (Author), Soohong Seo (Author), Ellen M Hong (Author), Tiffany T Pham (Author), Melissa Bircan (Author), Ryan Sivoraphonh (Author), Brandyn Dunn (Author), Mark R Kobayashi (Author), Sehwan Kim (Author), Brian JF Wong (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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