Functional tissue engineering in articular cartilage repair: is there a role for electromagnetic biophysical stimulation?
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Functional tissue engineering in articular cartilage repair: is there a role for electromagnetic biophysical stimulation?
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Functional tissue engineering ...... netic biophysical stimulation?
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Fabrizio Vincenzi
Katia Varani
Leo Massari
Monica De Mattei
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10.1089/TEN.TEB.2012.0501
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2013-03-19T00:00:00Z