Naturally derived and synthetic scaffolds for skeletal muscle reconstruction.
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Elizabeth G Loboa | Stephen F Badylak | C. Dearth | S. Badylak | E. Loboa | Matthew T. Wolf | Sonya B Sonnenberg | Matthew T Wolf | Christopher L Dearth
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