In-vivo and ex-vivo evaluation of bio-inspired structures fabricated via PBF-LB for biomedical applications
Miguel Araya(Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica), Teodolíto Guillén-Girón(Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica), Antti Järvenpää(University of Oulu), Mylène de Ruijter(University of Applied Sciences Utrecht), Timo Rautio(University of Oulu), Rafael Vindas-Bolaños(Universidad Nacional), Roberto J. Estrada(Universidad Nacional)
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