Nanotechnology and picotechnology to increase tissue growth: a summary of in vivo studies
Ece Alpaslan,1 Thomas J Webster1,21Department of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA; 2Center of Excellence for Advanced Materials Research, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaAbstract: The aim of tissue engineering is to develop functi...
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Main Authors: | Alpaslan E, Webster TJ |
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Dove Medical Press
2014
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