Integrating valve-inspired design features into poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogel scaffolds for heart valve tissue engineering.
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Daniel S. Puperi | Xing Zhang | Jennifer L West | K. J. Grande-Allen | Xing Zhang | J. West | H. Tseng | K. Grande-Allen | Daniel S Puperi | Maude L Cuchiara | Bin Xu | Yan Wu | Aline L Yonezawa | Hubert Tseng | K Jane Grande-Allen | Bin Xu | Yan Wu
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