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Laminin- and basement membrane-polycaprolactone blend nanofibers as a scaffold for regenerative medicine. 层粘连蛋白和基底膜-聚己内酯共混纳米纤维作为再生医学支架。
Nanomaterials and the environment Pub Date : 2014-09-01 DOI: 10.2478/nanome-2014-0001
Rebekah A Neal, Steven M Lenz, Tiffany Wang, Daniel Abebayehu, Benjamin P C Brooks, Roy C Ogle, Edward A Botchwey
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