A functional agarose-hydroxyapatite scaffold for osteochondral interface regeneration.
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Nora T. Khanarian | Helen H. Lu | N. Haney | Helen H Lu | Nora T Khanarian | Nora M Haney | Rachel A Burga | R. Burga
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