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Selected Publications
Sharpe JR, Daya SM, Dimitriadi M, Martin R, James SE. Survival of Cultured Allogeneic Limbal Epithelial Cells Following
Corneal Repair. Tissue Eng 2007 Jan; 13 (1): 123-132.
Sharpe JR, Ahmed SU, Fleetcroft JP, Martin R. The treatment of osteochondral lesions using a combination of
autologous chondrocyte implantation and autograft: three-year follow-up.
J.Bone Joint Surg.Br. 2005;87(5):730-5.
Currie LJ, Martin R, Sharpe JR, James SE. A comparison of keratinocyte cell sprays with and without fibrin
glue. Burns 2003;29(7):677-85.
Jones I, James SE, Rubin P, Martin R. Upward migration of cultured autologous keratinocytes in Integra
artificial skin: a preliminary report. Wound.Repair Regen. 2003;11(2):132-8.
Jones I, Currie L, Martin R. A guide to biological skin substitutes. Br.J.Plast.Surg. 2002;55(3):185-93.
Currie LJ, Sharpe JR, Martin R. The use of fibrin glue in skin grafts and tissue-engineered skin
replacements: a review. Plast.Reconstr.Surg. 2001;108(6):1713-26.
Grant I, Green C, Martin R. Strategies to improve the take of commercially available collagen/glycosaminoglycan
wound repair material investigated in an animal model. Burns 2001;27(7):699-707.
James SE, Rowe A, Ilari L, Daya S, Martin R. The potential for eye bank limbal rings to generate cultured corneal
epithelial allografts. Cornea 2001;20(5):488-94.
Bevan S, Martin R, Mckay IA. The production and applications of genetically modified skin cells.
Biotechnol.Genet.Eng Rev. 1999;16:231-56.
Grant I. Ethical issues in burn care. Burns 1999;25(4):307-15.
Pandya AN, Woodward B, Parkhouse N. The use of cultured autologous keratinocytes with integra in the
resurfacing of acute burns. Plast.Reconstr.Surg. 1998;102(3):825-8.
Woodward BM, Shotton JC, Helme DM, Premachandra DJ, Milton CM,
Sergeant RJ et al. Long-term results of the use of cultured autologous epithelial
cell grafting to mastoid cavities. Clin.Otolaryngol.Allied Sci. 1996;21(6):490-1.
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