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Development of a UV crosslinked biodegradable hydrogel containing adipose derived stem cells to promote vascularization for skin wounds and tissue engineering
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G. Eke Et Al. , "Development of a UV crosslinked biodegradable hydrogel containing adipose derived stem cells to promote vascularization for skin wounds and tissue engineering," BIOMATERIALS , vol.129, pp.188-198, 2017

Eke, G. Et Al. 2017. Development of a UV crosslinked biodegradable hydrogel containing adipose derived stem cells to promote vascularization for skin wounds and tissue engineering. BIOMATERIALS , vol.129 , 188-198.

Eke, G., Mangir, N., HASIRCI, N., MacNeil, S., & Hasirci, V. N., (2017). Development of a UV crosslinked biodegradable hydrogel containing adipose derived stem cells to promote vascularization for skin wounds and tissue engineering. BIOMATERIALS , vol.129, 188-198.

Eke, Gozde Et Al. "Development of a UV crosslinked biodegradable hydrogel containing adipose derived stem cells to promote vascularization for skin wounds and tissue engineering," BIOMATERIALS , vol.129, 188-198, 2017

Eke, Gozde Et Al. "Development of a UV crosslinked biodegradable hydrogel containing adipose derived stem cells to promote vascularization for skin wounds and tissue engineering." BIOMATERIALS , vol.129, pp.188-198, 2017

Eke, G. Et Al. (2017) . "Development of a UV crosslinked biodegradable hydrogel containing adipose derived stem cells to promote vascularization for skin wounds and tissue engineering." BIOMATERIALS , vol.129, pp.188-198.

@article{article, author={Gozde Eke Et Al. }, title={Development of a UV crosslinked biodegradable hydrogel containing adipose derived stem cells to promote vascularization for skin wounds and tissue engineering}, journal={BIOMATERIALS}, year=2017, pages={188-198} }