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Financial support and sponsorship
Vinnova, Stockholm Sweden, ALMI foundation, Linköping, Sweden, Open access funding provided by
Linköping University. The study was done and financed by the Department of Plastic and Hand Surgery,
Linköping University Hospital, and the Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, Linköping
University, Linköping.
Conflicts of interest
Sjöberg F and Sjöberg Z have received consultancy fees from De Soutter Medical Ltd., which owns the
patent described in this manuscript, Patent, Reg. (2050787-7) and (21739981.5).
Ethical approval and consent to participate
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