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Chicago Style CitationJovic, Thomas, Emman Thomson, Nick Jones, Cathy Thornton, Shareen Doak, and Iain Whitaker. "Nasoseptal Chondroprogenitors Isolated Through Fibronectin-adherence Confer No Biological Advantage for Cartilage Tissue Engineering Compared to Nasoseptal Chondrocytes." Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology 12 (2024).
MLA CitationJovic, Thomas, et al. "Nasoseptal Chondroprogenitors Isolated Through Fibronectin-adherence Confer No Biological Advantage for Cartilage Tissue Engineering Compared to Nasoseptal Chondrocytes." Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology 12 (2024).