Identification and analysis of key parameters for the ossification on particle functionalized composites hydrogel materials
Developing materials for tissue engineering and studying the mechanisms of cell adhesion is a complex and multifactor process that needs analysis using physical chemistry and biology. The major challenge is the labor-intensive data mining as well as requirements of the number of advanced techniques....
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