The effect of gold nanoparticle size on osteogenic differentiation of adipose-derived stem cells.
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Min Soo Bae | S. Lee | Hun-Kuk Park | I. Kwon | D. N. Heo | Jung Bok Lee | In-Cheol Sun | W. Ko | Ho-Jin Moon | Hoon Bong Jeon
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