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DOI:
10.3791/65226-v
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02:10 min
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February 23rd, 2024
Insights into the Use of Apple-Derived Cellulose Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering (Video) | JoVE
Analyzing Cell-Seeded Decellularized Apple-Derived Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering
February 23rd, 2024
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Maxime Leblanc Latour1, Maryam Tarar2, Ryan J. Hickey1, Charles M. Cuerrier1, Isabelle Catelas3,4,5, Andrew E. Pelling1,2,6,7
1Department of Physics, University of Ottawa, 2Department of Biology, University of Ottawa, 3Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Ottawa, 4Department of Surgery, University of Ottawa, 5Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology, University of Ottawa, 6Institute for Science, Society and Policy, University of Ottawa, 7SymbioticA, School of Human Sciences, University of Western Australia