M. Parmaksız Et Al. , "Decellularization of bovine small intestinal submucosa and its use for the healing of a critical-sized full-thickness skin defect, alone and in combination with stem cells, in a small rodent model," Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine , vol.11, no.6, pp.1754-1765, 2017
Parmaksız, M. Et Al. 2017. Decellularization of bovine small intestinal submucosa and its use for the healing of a critical-sized full-thickness skin defect, alone and in combination with stem cells, in a small rodent model. Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine , vol.11, no.6 , 1754-1765.
Parmaksız, M., Elcin, A. E., & Elçin, Y. M., (2017). Decellularization of bovine small intestinal submucosa and its use for the healing of a critical-sized full-thickness skin defect, alone and in combination with stem cells, in a small rodent model. Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine , vol.11, no.6, 1754-1765.
Parmaksız, MAHMUT, AYŞE ESER ELÇİN, And YAŞAR MURAT ELÇİN. "Decellularization of bovine small intestinal submucosa and its use for the healing of a critical-sized full-thickness skin defect, alone and in combination with stem cells, in a small rodent model," Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine , vol.11, no.6, 1754-1765, 2017
Parmaksız, MAHMUT Et Al. "Decellularization of bovine small intestinal submucosa and its use for the healing of a critical-sized full-thickness skin defect, alone and in combination with stem cells, in a small rodent model." Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine , vol.11, no.6, pp.1754-1765, 2017
Parmaksız, M. Elcin, A. E. And Elçin, Y. M. (2017) . "Decellularization of bovine small intestinal submucosa and its use for the healing of a critical-sized full-thickness skin defect, alone and in combination with stem cells, in a small rodent model." Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine , vol.11, no.6, pp.1754-1765.
@article{article, author={MAHMUT PARMAKSIZ Et Al. }, title={Decellularization of bovine small intestinal submucosa and its use for the healing of a critical-sized full-thickness skin defect, alone and in combination with stem cells, in a small rodent model}, journal={Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine}, year=2017, pages={1754-1765} }