Tightly anchored tissue-mimetic matrices as instructive stem cell microenvironments
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J. Friedrichs | C. Werner | B. Hoflack | K. Anastassiadis | C. Waskow | M. Bornhäuser | F. P. Seib | M. Bonin | M. Prewitz | C. Niehage | K. Müller | Aline Stißel | F. P. Seib | Claudia Waskow | Carsten Werner
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