Three-dimensional printed PCL-hydroxyapatite scaffolds filled with CNTs for bone cell growth stimulation.
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Rui F. Silva | E. Gonçalves | F. Oliveira | M. Neto | M. H. Fernandes | M. Amaral | M. Vallet‐Regí | M. Vila | M. Fernandes | Rui F. Silva | E. Gonçalves
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