Noninvasive evaluation of tissue-engineered cartilage with time-resolved laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy.
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Miya Ishihara | Makoto Kikuchi | Takashi Ushida | Masato Sato | Joji Mochida | Toshiharu Kutsuna | K. Furukawa | T. Ushida | M. Ishihara | Masato Sato | M. Kikuchi | J. Mochida | Katsuko S Furukawa | Toshihiro Nagai | T. Nagai | T. Kutsuna
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