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Nanofibrous hollow microspheres self-assembled from star-shaped polymers as injectable cell carriers for knee repair

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Xiaohua Liu, Xiaobing Jin, Peter X. Ma (2011). Nanofibrous hollow microspheres self-assembled from star-shaped polymers as injectable cell carriers for knee repair. Nature Materials, 10(5), 398-406. https://doi.org/10.1038/nmat2999
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