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Spectroscopic Assessment of Tissue Engineered Cartilage: A Pathway for Bench to Bedside Evaluation of Cartilage Development and Repair

Kandel, 2021

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Kandel S
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Cartilage tissue engineering is a promising approach for the repair of chondral defects. Engineering of cartilage combines a three-dimensional scaffold with chondrogenic cells and appropriate external stimuli, and ideally results in constructs with properties that resemble …
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