Bioprinting Using Mechanically Robust Core-Shell Cell-Laden Hydrogel Strands.
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Ahmed Aied | P. Mistry | K. Shakesheff | M. Alexander | Jing Yang | A. Aied | Jing Yang | Morgan Alexander | Pritesh Mistry | Kevin Shakesheff | Andrew Bennett | A. Bennett
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