Tissue engineering: Creation of long-lasting blood vessels
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Dai Fukumura | Rakesh K. Jain | Patrick Au | R. Jain | D. Fukumura | P. Au | Naoto Koike | J. Schechner | N. Koike | Oliver Gralla | Jeffrey S. Schechner | O. Gralla
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