Synthesis of two-component injectable polyurethanes for bone tissue engineering.
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Molly M Stevens | Shadi Houshyar | Raju Adhikari | M. Stevens | R. Mayadunne | S. Houshyar | R. Adhikari | I. Bonzani | P. Gunatillake | Ian C Bonzani | Pathiraja Gunatillake | Roshan Mayadunne | Shadi Houshyar
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