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Date: 2013-11-27 16:23:37
Biology
Medicine
Anatomy
Cell biology
Biological engineering
Tissue engineering
Biomedical engineering
Life extension
Electrospinning
Biomaterial
Artificial heart valve
Extracellular matrix

Mechano-dependent biosynthetic response of micro-integrated cells in elastomeric scaffolds

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