Collagen-based bioinks for hard tissue engineering applications: a comprehensive review
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R. L. Reis | S. Pina | R. Reis | J. Oliveira | J. Oliveira | C. F. Marques | T. Silva | Catarina F Marques | G. S. Diogo | J. M. Oliveira | T. H. Silva | S. Pina
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