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Solid mechanics / Biology / Engineering / Biological engineering / Cell biology / Continuum mechanics / Physics / Deformation / Tissue engineering / Plasticity / Tissue / Scaffolding
Date: 2013-11-27 16:23:22
Solid mechanics
Biology
Engineering
Biological engineering
Cell biology
Continuum mechanics
Physics
Deformation
Tissue engineering
Plasticity
Tissue
Scaffolding

Tissue-to-cellular level deformation coupling in cell micro-integrated elastomeric scaffolds

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