Considerations of growth factor and material use in bone tissue engineering using biodegradable scaffolds in vitro and in vivo
Karen M. Marshall(University of Southampton), Richard O. C. Oreffo(University of Southampton), Tao Yang(The University of Sydney), Janos M. Kanczler(University of Southampton), Abshar Hasan(University of Nottingham), Molly M. Stevens(Imperial College London), Vineetha Jayawarna(University of Glasgow), Cécile Echalier(Imperial College London), Jonathan P. Wojciechowski(Imperial College London), Øystein Øvrebø(Imperial College London), Kun Zhou(Imperial College London), Álvaro Mata(University of Nottingham), Manuel Salmerón‐Sánchez(Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats)
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