Bone tissue engineering using polycaprolactone scaffolds fabricated via selective laser sintering.
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Colleen L Flanagan | Scott J Hollister | Stephen E Feinberg | Suman Das | S. Hollister | C. Flanagan | P. Krebsbach | S. Das | S. Feinberg | Paul H Krebsbach | Adebisi Adewunmi | Jessica M Williams | A. Adewunmi | R. M. Schek | Rachel M Schek
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