
Dorothea A. Erxleben
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1 month ago |
scirp.org | Jennifer McCracken |Gisele A Calderon |Felipe Rivas |Dorothea A. Erxleben
1. IntroductionThe vagina can sustain injury and immense tensional forces, such as those experienced during childbirth via vaginal delivery, yet it still has the remarkable potential for regenerative healing [1]. Under different wound healing conditions, such as reconstruction to correct congenital birth defects or after radiation exposure, the vagina has the potential to develop fibrosis and scar formation, causing significant pain and psychologic burden [2].
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Sep 28, 2023 |
dx.doi.org | Rebecca J. Dodd |Anthony Day |Paul DeAngelis |Dorothea A. Erxleben
Download Hi-Res ImageDownload to MS-PowerPointCite This:Anal. Chem. 2024, XXXX, XXX Terms & Conditions Most electronic Supporting Information files are available without a subscription to ACS Web Editions. Such files may be downloaded by article for research use (if there is a public use license linked to the relevant article, that license may permit other uses).
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