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Reversible hydrogel-solution system of silk with high beta-sheet content
ISSN号:1525-7797
期刊名称:Biomacromolecules
时间:2014
页码:3044-3051
相关项目:丝蛋白三维微纳结构的构建及其对细胞生长和分化的作用
作者:
Xi Liu|Boju Dong|David Kaplan|Hesun Zhu|
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