3D printing titanium grid scaffold facilitates osteogenesis in mandibular segmental defects
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Hua-wei Liu | R. Yan | Chang-kui Liu | Chao Wang | Lei Xiang | Min Hu | L. Zheng | Yongfeng Li | X. Mu
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