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Date: 2016-07-07 12:44:08
Biology
Angiology
Cell biology
Medicine
Tissue engineering
Biological engineering
Biotechnology
Organ-on-a-chip
Glycocalyx
Angiogenesis
Actin
Capillary

ARTICLES PUBLISHED ONLINE: 7 MARCH 2016 | DOI: NMAT4570 Biodegradable scaffold with built-in vasculature for organ-on-a-chip engineering and direct surgical anastomosis

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