In Vitro Model of Vascularized Bone: Synergizing Vascular Development and Osteogenesis
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Rui L. Reis | Rui A. Sousa | Warren L. Grayson | Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic | Daphne Hutton | Miri Park | G. Vunjak‐Novakovic | L. Niklason | W. Grayson | X. Guo | R. Reis | C. Correia | R. A. Sousa | Miri Park | Bin Zhou | Cristina Correia | D. Hutton | X. Edward Guo | Laura Niklason | Bin-Hua Zhou | Warren L. Grayson
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