Author:
Est Savannah,Roen Madeleine,Chi Tingying,Simien Adrian,Castile Ryan M.,Thompson Dominic M.,Blatnik Jeffrey A.,Deeken Corey R.,Lake Spencer P.
Funder
Washington University School of Medicine Department of Surgery
Washington University Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science
Subject
Mechanics of Materials,Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials
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