Bone grafts engineered from human adipose-derived stem cells in perfusion bioreactor culture.
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G. Vunjak‐Novakovic | M. Fröhlich | W. Grayson | D. Marolt | J. Gimble | N. Kregar-Velikonja | Darja Marolt
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