Synthesis and characterization of thermally and chemically gelling injectable hydrogels for tissue engineering.
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A. Mikos | T. Vo | F. Kasper | Kristel W. M. Boere | F. Kurtis Kasper | Antonios G. Mikos | Stephanie N. Tzouanas | A. Ekenseair | Adam K. Ekenseair | Kristel W. M. Boere | Stephanie N. Tzouanas | Tiffany N. Vo | Tiffany N. Vo | Antonios G. Mikos
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