The three-dimensional vascularization of growth factor-releasing hybrid scaffold of poly (epsilon-caprolactone)/collagen fibers and hyaluronic acid hydrogel.
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Dietmar W Hutmacher | Glenn D Prestwich | G. Prestwich | D. Hutmacher | S. Cool | Simon M Cool | A. K. Ekaputra | Andrew K Ekaputra
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