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Chavez, V. L., Song, L., Barua, S., Li, X., Wu, Q., Zhao, D., Rege, K., & Vogt, B. D. (2010). Impact of nanopore morphology on cell viability on mesoporous polymer and carbon surfaces. Acta Biomaterialia, 6(8), 3035–3043.

Authors 8
  1. Vicki L. Chavez (first)
  2. Lingyan Song (additional)
  3. Sutapa Barua (additional)
  4. Xinxin Li (additional)
  5. Quanyan Wu (additional)
  6. Dongyuan Zhao (additional)
  7. Kaushal Rege (additional)
  8. Bryan D. Vogt (additional)
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