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Enhancement of the biomineralization and cellular adhesivity of polycaprolactone-based hollow porous microspheres via dopamine bio-activation for tissue engineering applications
Enhancement of the biomineralization and cellular adhesivity of polycaprolactone-based hollow porous microspheres via dopamine bio-activation for tissue engineering applications
Enhancement of the biomineralization and cellular adhesivity of polycaprolactone-based hollow porous microspheres via dopamine bio-activation for tissue engineering applications
Mabrouk, M. (author) / Bijukumar, D. (author) / Mulla, J. A. (author) / Chejara, D. R. (author) / Badhe, R. V. (author) / Choonara, Y. E. (author) / Kumar, P. (author) / du Toit, L. C. (author) / Pillay, V. (author)
MATERIALS LETTERS ; 161 ; 503-507
2015-01-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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