Çilesiz et al., 1996 - Google Patents
Controlled temperature tissue fusion: argon laser welding of canine intestine in vitroÇilesiz et al., 1996
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- 4956586730383428180
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- Çilesiz I
- Springer T
- Thomsen S
- Welch A
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- Lasers in Surgery and Medicine: The Official Journal of the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery
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Abstract Background and Objective Thermal denaturation of proteins is recognized as a rate process governed by the local temperature‐time response and is believed to be the principal mechanism for photothermal tissue welding. Since rate processes are exponential …
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