New strategies for craniofacial repair and replacement: a brief review

Craniofacial anomalies can severely affect the appearance, function, and psychosocial well being of patients; thus, tissue engineers are developing new techniques to functionally and aesthetically rebuild craniofacial structures. In the past decade, there have been tremendous advances in the field o...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of craniofacial surgery 2003-05, Vol.14 (3), p.333-339
Hauptverfasser: Fong, Kenton D, Nacamuli, Randall P, Song, HanJoon M, Warren, Stephen M, Lorenz, H Peter, Longaker, Michael T
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