Controlling hydrogelation kinetics by peptide design for three-dimensional encapsulation and injectable delivery of cells
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Matthew Pilarz | Darrin J Pochan | D. Pochan | J. Schneider | Joel P Schneider | K. Rajagopal | M. Lamm | Karthikan Rajagopal | M. Branco | Daphne A. Salick | Lisa A Haines-Butterick | Ronak V. Rughani | Matthew Pilarz | Lisa Haines-Butterick | Monica Branco | Daphne Salick | Ronak Rughani | Matthew S Lamm
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