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Comment to: Chemical components separation with botulinum toxin A: a novel technique to improve primary fascial closure rates of the open abdomen by Zielinski et al.

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Ibarra-Hurtado, T.R., Nuño-Guzmán, C.M. Comment to: Chemical components separation with botulinum toxin A: a novel technique to improve primary fascial closure rates of the open abdomen by Zielinski et al.. Hernia 17, 109–110 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10029-012-1021-3

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