Microporous silk fibroin scaffolds embedding PLGA microparticles for controlled growth factor delivery in tissue engineering.
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Lorenz Meinel | Hans P Merkle | Anne J Meinel | L. Meinel | H. Merkle | E. Wenk | Esther Wenk | S. Wildy | Sarah Wildy
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