Fabricating tubular scaffolds with a radial pore size gradient by a spinning technique.
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Alessandro Sannino | Abel Z. Hastings | I. Yannas | B. Harley | A. Sannino | Brendan A Harley | Ioannis V Yannas | Abel Z Hastings
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