【摘 要】
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ISO/TC150 (International Organization for Standardization/Implants for surgery) has established a new subcommittee SC7 (TEMPS: Tissue engineered medical products) in 2007 proposed by Japan.
【机 构】
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School of Dentistry at Matsudo,Nihon University 2-870-1 Sake-cho Nishi,Matsudo,Chiba 271-8587 Japan
【出 处】
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2013 Annual Meeting of the Asia Pacific Chapter of the Tissu
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ISO/TC150 (International Organization for Standardization/Implants for surgery) has established a new subcommittee SC7 (TEMPS: Tissue engineered medical products) in 2007 proposed by Japan.
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