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Keratinocytes in Tissue Engineering of human skin: in Vitro and in Vivo StudiesCamilla Fredriksson

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Linköpings University Dissertation

Licentiate Thesis No 87

Keratinocytes in Tissue Engineering of

human skin: in Vitro and in Vivo Studies

Camilla Fredriksson

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© 2008 Camilla Fredriksson Cover: Scar in the making Published paper reprinted with

permission from the publisher Paper I Journal of Burns/Elsevier Printed in Linköping by Liu-Tryck 2008

ISBN: 978-91-7393-779-5 ISSN:1100-6013

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