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Recapitulating bone development through engineered mesenchymal condensations and mechanical cues for tissue regeneration

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Plasma-Induced Fabrication and Straining of MoS 2 Films for the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

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Plasma-Induced Fabrication and Straining of MoS 2 Films for the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

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Woven collagen biotextiles enable mechanically functional rotator cuff tendon regeneration during repair of segmental tendon defects in vivo: WOVEN COLLAGEN BIOTEXTILES

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Raman spectroscopy-based water content is a negative predictor of articular human cartilage mechanical function

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Controlled mercerization of bacterial cellulose provides tunability of modulus and ductility over two orders of magnitude

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Effect of storage and aging conditions on the flexural strength and flexural modulus of CAD/CAM materials

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In vivo biocompatibility and time-dependent changes in mechanical properties of woven collagen meshes: A comparison to xenograft and synthetic mid-urethral sling materials: IN VIVO BIOCOMPATIBILITY AND TIME-DEPENDENT CHANGES IN MECHANICAL PROPERTIES

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Microbially-derived nanofibrous cellulose polymer for connective tissue regeneration

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Assessing matrix quality by Raman spectroscopy helps predict fracture toughness of human cortical bone

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