The effects of substrate stiffness on the in vitro activation of macrophages and in vivo host response to poly(ethylene glycol)-based hydrogels.
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Stephanie J Bryant | Anna K Blakney | Anna K. Blakney | S. Bryant | M. Swartzlander | Mark D Swartzlander | A. Blakney
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