Analyzing the Function of Cartilage Replacements: A Laboratory Activity to Teach High School Students Chemical and Tissue Engineering Concepts.
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Rong Zhang | Julie N. Renner | Heather N. Emady | Richard J. Galas | Chelsey D. Baertsch | Julie C. Liu
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