APA Citation

Jovic, T., Thomson, E., Jones, N., Thornton, C., Doak, S., & Whitaker, I. (2024). Nasoseptal chondroprogenitors isolated through fibronectin-adherence confer no biological advantage for cartilage tissue engineering compared to nasoseptal chondrocytes. Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 12, . doi:10.3389/fbioe.2024.1421111

Chicago Style Citation

Jovic, 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 Citation

Jovic, 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).

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