Mohammadi et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Emerging Frontiers in Surgical Advancements: Exploring Cutting-Edge Technologies and Pioneering TechniquesMohammadi et al., 2024
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- Mohammadi A
- Mohammadzadeh I
- Sajedifar M
- Shabani M
- Khonche S
- Asgari R
- Behzadi G
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Chapters Chapter 1: Advancements in Robotic Surgery Chapter 2: 3D Printing in Surgery Chapter 3: Molecular Surgery and Gene Therapy Chapter 4: Brain-Computer Interfaces in Neural Surgery Chapter 5: Stem Cell Therapy and Tissue Engineering Chapter 6: Metabolic …
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