Three-Dimensional-Printed External Scaffolds Mitigate Loss of Volume and Topography in Engineered Elastic Cartilage Constructs
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Three-Dimensional-Printed External Scaffolds Mitigate Loss of Volume and Topography in Engineered Elastic Cartilage Constructs
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Cartilage
Volume 13, Issue 2_suppl, Pages 1780S-1789S
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SAGE Publications
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2021-10-14
DOI
10.1177/19476035211049556
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