Evaluation of Physical and Mechanical Properties of Porous Poly (Ethylene Glycol)-co-(L-Lactic Acid) Hydrogels during Degradation
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Eric M. Brey | Yu-Chieh Chiu | Jeffery C. Larson | E. Brey | J. Larson | Yu-Chieh Chiu | Sevi Kocagöz | S. Kocagöz
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