The role of endothelial cells in myofiber differentiation and the vascularization and innervation of bioengineered muscle tissue in vivo.
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Yong Xu | George J Christ | Shay Soker | Guoguang Niu | G. Christ | S. Soker | Yong Xu | T. Criswell | Yu Zhou | Guoguang Niu | Zhan Wang | Zhan Wang | Tracy L Criswell | Benjamin T Corona | Yu Zhou | B. Corona
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