Guided tissue fabrication from periosteum using preformed biodegradable polymer scaffolds.
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A. Mikos | J. Lemon | M. Miller | R. C. Thomson | E. Beahm | A G Mikos | W C Satterfield | T. Aufdemorte | M J Miller | R C Thomson | E Beahm | J C Lemon | T B Aufdemorte | W. Satterfield | M. Miller
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