Fabrication and characterization of porous polycaprolactone scaffold via extrusion-based cryogenic 3D printing for tissue engineering
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Lei Shi | Muhammad Wajid Ullah | Yu Zhang | Hao Ou | Xianglin Zhang | Ismat Ullah | Wancheng Zhang | Hao Ou | Jinge Zhou | Wenchao Li | Xianglin Zhang | M. Ullah | Lei Shi | Wancheng Zhang | Wenchao Li | Ismat Ullah | Jinge Zhou | Yu Zhang
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