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inosculation
[in‚äs·kyə′lā·shən] McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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inosculation, a 4-7 day process in which the donor and recipient end capillaries are aligned with vascular network and neovascularization in the third and final phase (Wood, 2015).
[19.] JM Converse, J Smahel, DL Ballantyne, AD Harper,
Inosculation of vessels of skin graft and host bed: a fortuitous encounter, Br.
Menger, "Vascularization in tissue engineering: angiogenesis versus
inosculation," European Surgical Research, vol.
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