Attachment and spreading of fibroblasts on an RGD peptide-modified injectable hyaluronan hydrogel.
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Glenn D Prestwich | G. Prestwich | F. Palumbo | K. Ghosh | R. Clark | X. Shu | Kaustabh Ghosh | Yanchun Liu | Xiao Zheng Shu | Yanchun Liu | Yi Luo | Fabio S Palumbo | Yi Luo | Richard A Clark
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