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Silk-ELR co-recombinamer covered stents obtained by electrospinning

Abstract In the field of tissue engineering the choice of materials is of great importance given the possibility to use biocompatible polymers produced by means of biotechnology. A large number of synthetic and natural materials have been used to this purpose and processed into scaffolds using Elect...

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Published in:Regenerative biomaterials 2019-02, Vol.6 (1), p.21-28
Main Authors: Putzu, M, Causa, F, Parente, Manuel, González de Torre, Israel, Rodriguez-Cabello, J C, Netti, P A
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