Engineering skeletal myoblasts: roles of three-dimensional culture and electrical stimulation.
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Jennifer Koh | Laura E Niklason | Doris A Taylor | L. Niklason | D. Pedrotty | Jennifer Koh | B. Davis | P. Wolf | Dawn M Pedrotty | Bryce H Davis | Patrick Wolf | D. Taylor
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