Universal Peptide Hydrogel for Scalable Physiological Formation and Bioprinting of 3D Spheroids from Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
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A. Atala | X. Sun | Donghai Wang | Meng Zhang | Guosheng Tang | Xuming Liu | Jikai Zhao | J. Bai | Jia-Qiang He | Guangyan Qi | Quan Li | R. Chen-Tsai | G. Tang | Yuanyuan Zhang | Y. S. Zhang
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