Comparative study of the viscoelastic mechanical behavior of agarose and poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogels.
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Stephanie J Bryant | Justine J. Roberts | S. Bryant | V. Ferguson | Virginia L Ferguson | Justine J Roberts | Audrey Earnshaw | Audrey Earnshaw
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