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Evaluation of the preserved skin graft viability by O2 consumption test

This study provides a description of the functional changes occurring in rat skin grafts preserved at 4 C in natural honey during 3, 7, 14, 30 days. To determine of the preserved skin viability we used the physiological test by measurement of O2 consumption rate in the culture media. O2 consumption...

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Published in:Georgian medical news 2006-06 (135), p.117-120
Main Authors: Dzhangavadze, M B, Tsagareli, Z G, Gorgoshidze, G G, Megrelishvilil, T L, Tsagareli, M Z
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Skin
Skin Physiological Phenomena
Skin Transplantation
Tissue Preservation
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