【摘 要】
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Tendon and ligament injuries constitute an unmet clinical need with approximately 100,000 new cases annually in US alone.Tissue grafts are considered the gold standard in clinical practice.
【机 构】
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Network of Excellence for Functional Biomaterials (NFB),National University of Ireland,Galway (NUI G
【出 处】
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2013 Annual Meeting of the Asia Pacific Chapter of the Tissu
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Tendon and ligament injuries constitute an unmet clinical need with approximately 100,000 new cases annually in US alone.Tissue grafts are considered the gold standard in clinical practice.
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