Engineering hybrid polymer-protein super-aligned nanofibers via rotary jet spinning.
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Kevin Kit Parker | Kwanwoo Shin | Holly M Golecki | Ashutosh Agarwal | Kartik Balachandran | Holly M. Golecki | Josue A. Goss | K. Parker | K. Shin | A. Capulli | A. Agarwal | H. Kim | Kartik Balachandran | Andrew K Capulli | Josue A Goss | Mohammad R Badrossamay | Hansu Kim | M. Badrossamay
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