Arterial graft with elastic layer structure grown from cells
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Fumihito Arai | Shinya Sakuma | Makoto Kaneko | Takayuki Fujita | Ryoma Koretake | Utako Yokoyama | Yoshihiro Ishikawa | Taisuke Akimoto | Junichi Saito | F. Arai | S. Sakuma | Y. Ishikawa | M. Umemura | T. Fujita | U. Yokoyama | Yuta Tonooka | Yuki Gonda | Masanari Umemura | Yu Gonda | Taisuke Akimoto | Junichi Saito | Ryoma Koretake | Yuta Tonooka | Makoto Kaneko
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