Neurite infiltration and cellular response to electrospun polycaprolactone scaffolds implanted into the brain.
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Malcolm K Horne | David R Nisbet | M. Horne | D. Finkelstein | D. Nisbet | J. Forsythe | Andrew E Rodda | David I Finkelstein | John S Forsythe | Andrew E. Rodda
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