Increased poly(dimethylsiloxane) stiffness improves viability and morphology of mouse fibroblast cells
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Joong Yull Park | Sang-Hoon Lee | Dae Ho Lee | S. J. Yoo | Sung Ju Yoo | Eun Joong Lee | Dae Ho Lee | Ji-Young Kim | Ji Young Kim | Sang‐Hoon Lee | E. Lee
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