Electrical stimulation as a biomimicry tool for regulating muscle cell behavior
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Ali Khademhosseini | Murugan Ramalingam | Vahid Hosseini | Samad Ahadian | Serge Ostrovidov | Hirokazu Kaji | Hojae Bae | S. Ahadian | S. Ostrovidov | H. Kaji | A. Khademhosseini | Hojae Bae | M. Ramalingam | Vahid Hosseini
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