Influence of the stiffness of three-dimensional alginate/collagen-I interpenetrating networks on fibroblast biology.
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David J Mooney | Pedro L Granja | Ovijit Chaudhuri | D. Mooney | Ovijit Chaudhuri | J. Weaver | P. Granja | Sandeep T. Koshy | W. Li | Sandeep T Koshy | James C Weaver | Weiwei A Li | Cristiana Branco da Cunha | D. Klumpers | Cristiana Branco da Cunha | Darinka D Klumpers
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