De novo engineering of reticular connective tissue in vivo by silk fibroin nonwoven materials.
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Ubaldo Armato | Giuliano Freddi | G. Freddi | U. Armato | I. Dal Prà | A. Chiarini | Ilaria Dal Pra | Jasminka Minic | Anna Chiarini | J. Minic
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