One Step Creation of Multifunctional 3D Architectured Hydrogels Inducing Bone Regeneration
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Nan Ma | Georg N Duda | Andreas Lendlein | Bettina M Willie | Jasmin Lienau | Giuseppe Tronci | G. Duda | A. Lendlein | Giuseppe Tronci | N. Ma | O. Frank | A. Neffe | B. Willie | Axel T Neffe | J. Lienau | A. Ellinghaus | Agnes Ellinghaus | Xun Xu | Erik Pittermann | Michael Schossig | Benjamin F Pierce | Tim Gebauer | Oliver Frank | Michèle Forner | M. Schossig | Xun Xu | B. F. Pierce | T. Gebauer | E. Pittermann | M. Forner | Tim P. Gebauer
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