Electrical regulation of Schwann cells using conductive polypyrrole/chitosan polymers.
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Lei Lu | Jinghui Huang | Zhuojing Luo | Lei Lu | Jinghui Huang | Xueyu Hu | Z. Ye | Quanyun Zhang | Zhuojing Luo | Xueyu Hu | Zhengxu Ye | Quanyu Zhang
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