Natural Biomaterials for Cardiac Tissue Engineering: A Highly Biocompatible Solution
Qasim A. Majid(University of Helsinki), Ipsita Roy(Portobello High School), Ruth E. Cameron(University of Cambridge), Molly M. Stevens(NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre), David A. Gregory(University of Sheffield), Natalia Davidenko(University of Cambridge), Sanjay Sinha(Wellcome/MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute), Pooja Basnett(University of Westminster), Siân E. Harding(Imperial College London), Thomas J. Owen(University of Birmingham), Serena M. Best(Queen Mary University of London), Annabelle Fricker(University of Sheffield), Richard J. Jabbour(Imperial College London), Olivia Hernandez Cruz(Imperial College London), Barbara Lukasiewicz(University of Westminster)
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