In vivo grafting of large engineered heart tissue patches for cardiac repair
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In vivo grafting of large engineered heart tissue patches for cardiac repair
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JCI Insight
Volume 6, Issue 15, Pages -
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American Society for Clinical Investigation
Online
2021-08-11
DOI
10.1172/jci.insight.144068
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