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RESEARCH ARTICLE
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Novel crosslinked alginate/hyaluronic acid hydrogels for nerve tissue engineering
- Min-Dan WANG1(), Peng ZHAI1, David J. SCHREYER1,2, Ruo-Shi ZHENG3, Xiao-Dan SUN3, Fu-Zhai CUI3, Xiong-Biao CHEN1,4
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1. Division of Biomedical Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, 57 Campus Dr., Saskatoon, SK S7N5A9, Canada; 2. Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Saskatchewan, 107 Wiggins Rd., Saskatoon, SK S7N5E5, Canada; 3. School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China; 4. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, 57 Campus Dr., Saskatoon, SK S7N5A9, Canada
Corresponding author: WANG Min-Dan,Email:miw554@mail.usask.ca
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