Osteogenic behavior of alginate encapsulated bone marrow stromal cells: An in vitro study
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J. Leong | W. Lu | K. Luk | D. Chan | F. Zhao | K M C Cheung | W W Lu | J C Y Leong | K D K Luk | F Zhao | K. Cheung | Z Y Li | S A Abbah | D Chan | W G Liu | Z. Y. Li | S. Abbah | W. Liu | W. Lu
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