Processing of polycaprolactone and polycaprolactone-based copolymers into 3D scaffolds, and their cellular responses.
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Michel Vert | Wong Yoke San | Feng Wei | Dietmar W Hutmacher | Ming-Hsi Huang | Md Enamul Hoque | D. Hutmacher | Md. Enamul Hoque | Suming Li | M. Vert | Suming Li | Ming-Hsi Huang | F. Wei | Ming-Hsi Huang
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