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Tytell M, Robinson MB, Dorand JE et al. Ionizing radiation injury of the skin: histologic and metabolomic evaluation in the pig as a model for testing the potential benefits of topical treatments for cutaneous radiation injury  [version 1; not peer reviewed]. F1000Research 2015, 4:197 (poster) (https://doi.org/10.7490/f1000research.1000169.1)
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Ionizing radiation injury of the skin: histologic and metabolomic evaluation in the pig as a model for testing the potential benefits of topical treatments for cutaneous radiation injury 

Michael Tytell1, Mac B. Robinson, Jennifer E. Dorand, Alexis R. Gabard, Julie K. Hurt, Andrea M. Anderson, J. Daniel Bourland, Jie Lui, Luke R. Burnett
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Published 07 Jul 2015

Ionizing radiation injury of the skin: histologic and metabolomic evaluation in the pig as a model for testing the potential benefits of topical treatments for cutaneous radiation injury 

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Michael Tytell1, Mac B. Robinson, Jennifer E. Dorand, Alexis R. Gabard, Julie K. Hurt, Andrea M. Anderson, J. Daniel Bourland, Jie Lui, Luke R. Burnett
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1 Wake Forest University Medical School, USA
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American Society for Cell Biology Meeting 2014
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Alexis Gabard, Julie Hurt, and Luke Burnett are all employees of KeraNetics, LLC, Winston-Salem, NC

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ionizing radiation, beta radiation, x-ray, skin, epidermis, keratinocytes, wound healing
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