Mechanical Properties and In Vitro Behavior of Additively Manufactured and Functionally Graded Ti6Al4V Porous Scaffolds
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Xinhua Wu | Marten Jurg | Andrey Molotnikov | A. Molotnikov | Xinhua Wu | E. Onal | J. Frith | M. Jurg | Ezgi Onal | Jessica E. Frith
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