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Nanostructured 3D PLGA scaffolds for skin-tissue engineering applications
Date
2013-12-31
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Karahaliloğlu, Zeynep
Ercan, Batur
Denkbaş, Emir Baki
Webster, Thomas
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https://www.aiche.org/conferences/aiche-annual-meeting/2013/proceeding/paper/67d-nanostructured-3d-plga-scaffolds-skin-tissue-engineering-applications-1
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AIChE Annual Meeting, 3-8 November 2013
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Z. Karahaliloğlu, B. Ercan, E. B. Denkbaş, and T. Webster, “Nanostructured 3D PLGA scaffolds for skin-tissue engineering applications,” presented at the AIChE Annual Meeting, 3-8 November 2013, 2013, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/87513.