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E le ctr os ur g ic al p la sm a-m ed iat ed a b lati o n f o r a p p lic ati o n i n de rm al w ou nd a nd c ar ti la g e de b ride m ent

Electrosurgical plasma-mediated

ablation for application in dermal

wound and cartilage debridement

Biochemical, microbiological

and clinical effects

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Henrik H. Sönnergren

Institute of Clinical Sciences

at Sahlgrenska Academy

University of Gothenburg

ISBN 978-91-628-9390-3

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