Lu et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Techniques for fabrication and construction of three-dimensional scaffolds for tissue engineeringLu et al., 2013
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- Lu T
- Li Y
- Chen T
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- International journal of nanomedicine
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Three-dimensional biomimetic scaffolds have widespread applications in biomedical tissue engineering because of their nanoscaled architecture, eg, nanofibers and nanopores, similar to the native extracellular matrix. In the conventional “top-down” approach, cells are …
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