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Merle M et al. - We evaluated the efficacy of a biomaterial composed of oxidised regenerated cellulose (Divide) in decreasing the formation of peri-tendinous adhesions in an experimental and clinical study. The clinical study demonstrated that Divide® was completely resorbed, perfectly biocompatible and non-allergenic.

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