Heparin-binding domain of fibrin(ogen) binds growth factors and promotes tissue repair when incorporated within a synthetic matrix
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Adrian Ranga | Mikaël M. Martino | Matthias P Lutolf | Jeffrey A Hubbell | Priscilla S Briquez | J. Hubbell | A. Ranga | M. Lutolf | P. Briquez | Mikaël M Martino
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