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. 2013 Oct;10(5):617.
doi: 10.1111/iwj.12154.

Reply to Cytotoxicity of silver dressings--time to think and react by Nagoba et al

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Reply to Cytotoxicity of silver dressings--time to think and react by Nagoba et al

Christopher D Roberts. Int Wound J. 2013 Oct.
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