Hybrid printing of mechanically and biologically improved constructs for cartilage tissue engineering applications
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James J. Yoo | Kyle W. Binder | Dennis D. Dice | Weixin Zhao | Tao Xu | M. Albanna | A. Atala | K. Binder | Dennis Dice | J. Yoo
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