Hydrolytically-degradable click-crosslinked alginate hydrogels.
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D. Mooney | G. Duda | Alexander G. Stafford | Rajiv M Desai | A. Cipitria | A. Ellinghaus | Aline Lueckgen | D. S. Garske | Alexander Stafford
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