Rational Design of Multilayer Collagen Nanosheets with Compositional and Structural Control.
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Zhigang Jiang | Xiaobing Zuo | V. Conticello | X. Zuo | Zhigang Jiang | Tao Jiang | Vincent P Conticello | Tao Jiang | O. Vail | Owen A Vail
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