3D printed scaffolds with gradient porosity based on a cellulose nanocrystal hydrogel
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3D printed scaffolds with gradient porosity based on a cellulose nanocrystal hydrogel
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Nanoscale
Volume 10, Issue 9, Pages 4421-4431
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Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
Online
2018-01-24
DOI
10.1039/c7nr08966j
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