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Penile Enhancement Using Autologous Tissue Engineering with Biodegradable Scaffold: A Clinical and Histomorphometric Study
The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 10/29/09
Perovic SV et al. – Autologous tissue engineering using expanded scrotal dartos cells with biodegradable scaffolds is a new and promising method for penile widening that generates progressive accumulation of stable collagen–rich, highly vascularized tissue matrix that closely resemble deep dartos fascia.
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