In vitro degradation of porous poly(L-lactic acid) foams.
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J. Vacanti | R. Langer | A. Mikos | J. Tamada | L. Lu | S. J. Peter | H. Lai | M. Lyman | S. Leite | Michelle D. Lyman | Robert Langer | Susan M. Leite | Lichun Lu | Hui Lin Lai | Janet A. Tamada
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