Genetically engineered silk-collagen-like copolymer for biomedical applications: production, characterization and evaluation of cellular response.
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J. J. van den Beucken | M. Kamperman | S. Leeuwenburgh | M. C. Cohen Stuart | F. D. de Wolf | M. Włodarczyk-Biegun | Marc W. T. Werten
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