In vitro reconstruction of a human capillary‐like network in a tissue‐engineered skin equivalent
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Lucie Germain | François Berthod | L. Germain | N. L'Heureux | F. Auger | Nicolas L'Heureux | François A. Auger | Annie F. Black | F. Berthod | A. Black | N. L’Heureux
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