Role of Insulin-Transferrin-Selenium in Auricular Chondrocyte Proliferation and Engineered Cartilage Formation in Vitro
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Qian Wang | Yilin Cao | Yilin Cao | Li Yan | Yuanyuan Zhang | Xia Liu | Ran Xiao | Yuanyuan Zhang | Xia Liu | Jinchun Liu | Ning Kang | Li Yan | Xin Fu | Ran Xiao | N. Kang | Xin Fu | Qian Wang | Jinchun Liu
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