Controlled degradation and mechanical behavior of photopolymerized hyaluronic acid networks.
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Robert Langer | Jason A Burdick | Xinqiao Jia | Mark A Randolph | R. Langer | J. Burdick | Xinqiao Jia | C. Chung | M. Randolph | Cindy Chung
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