Kramer, 2012 - Google Patents
The development of dip-pen nanolithography techniques for the patterning of soft complex surfacesKramer, 2012
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- Kramer M
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Naturally derived tissue constructs are soft and biodegradable containing many natural cues for cell growth. Thusly, they are favorable candidates for tissue engineering and regeneration. However, tissue engineers often focus on diseased tissues, in such cases the …
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