Initial biocompatibility studies of a novel degradable polymeric bone substitute that hardens in situ.
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J. Hollinger | E. Gruskin | D. Buck | K. Connolly | Ying Jiang | Y. Jiang | S. Bennett | D. Lee | Kevin Connolly | Daniel R. Lee
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