Macrophages of diverse phenotypes drive vascularization of engineered tissues
Pamela L. Graney(Drexel University), Kara L. Spiller(Drexel University), Shira Landau(University of Toronto), Andrew R. Cohen(Drexel University), Jessica M. Eager(Drexel University), Anamika Bajpai(Drexel University), Shulamit Levenberg(Technion – Israel Institute of Technology), Bhavani S. Singh(Drexel University), Shahar Ben‐Shaul(Technion – Israel Institute of Technology)
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