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Biology / Biotechnology / Biological engineering / Emerging technologies / Wake Forest University / Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine / Anthony Atala / Biomedical engineering / Regenerative medicine / Tissue engineering / Biomechanics / Virginia Tech
Date: 2014-03-21 09:44:51
Biology
Biotechnology
Biological engineering
Emerging technologies
Wake Forest University
Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine
Anthony Atala
Biomedical engineering
Regenerative medicine
Tissue engineering
Biomechanics
Virginia Tech

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