Culture and growth characteristics of chondrocytes encapsulated in alginate beads.
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D K MacCallum | G. W. Jourdian | J. Guo | D. Maccallum | J F Guo | G W Jourdian | J. F. Guo | Jinfeng Guo | Donald K. MacCallum
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