Improving tissue expansion protocols through computational modeling.
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Ellen Kuhl | Arun K Gosain | Taeksang Lee | Adrian Buganza Tepole | Elbert E Vaca | Hanah Bae | Sergey Y Turin | Joanna K Ledwon | Jolanta M Topczewska | E. Kuhl | A. Gosain | J. Ledwon | J. Topczewska | Taeksang Lee | A. B. Tepole | Hanah Bae | Elbert E. Vaca
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