In vivo degradation and biocompatibility study of in vitro pre-degraded as-polymerized polyactide particles.
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W C de Bruijn | A. Pennings | G. Boering | F. Rozema | R. Bos | A J Pennings | F R Rozema | G Boering | R R Bos | J. Bergsma | J E Bergsma | W. D. de Bruijn | W. de Bruijn | Aj Pennings | Geert Boering | Rolf Bos | W. C. D. Bruijn
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