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Items where Division is "Current Faculties > Faculty of Medicine > Human Development and Health > Regenerative Medicine and Musculoskeletal Science
Human Development and Health > Regenerative Medicine and Musculoskeletal Science" and Year is 2016

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Imaging of microfluidically arrayed immunolabelled bone marrow cells - Antonio De Grazia, Nicholas Evans and Maurits De Planque
Type: Conference or Workshop Item | 2016 | Item not available on this server.

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Type: Book Section | 2016 | John Wiley & Sons Ltd. | Item not available on this server.

Type: Article | 2016 | Item not available on this server.

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The chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay for the study of human bone regeneration: a refinement animal model for tissue engineering. - Ines Moreno-Jiménez, Gry Hulsart Billstrom, Stuart A. Lanham, Agnieszka A. Janeczek, Nasia Kontouli, Janos M. Kanczler, Nicholas D. Evans and Richard O.C. Oreffo
Type: Article | 2016

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Nanoanalytical electron microscopy reveals a sequential mineralization process involving carbonate-containing amorphous precursors - Kharissa Nitiputri, Quentin M. Ramasse, Helene Autefage, Catriona M. McGilvery, Suwimon Boonrungsiman, Nicholas D. Evans, Molly M. Stevens and Alexandra E. Porter
Type: Article | 2016

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Quantification of intracellular payload release from polymersome nanoparticles - Edoardo Scarpa, Joanne L. Bailey, Agnieszka A. Janeczek, Patrick S. Stumpf, Alexander H. Johnston, Richard O.C. Oreffo, Yin L. Woo, Ying C. Cheong, Nicholas D. Evans and Tracey A. Newman
Type: Article | 2016

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