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    Yang M, Asakura T.
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  • 29. Effect of processing on silk-based biomaterials: reproducibility and biocompatibility.
    Wray LS, Hu X, Gallego J, Georgakoudi I, Omenetto FG, Schmidt D, Kaplan DL.
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  • 36. A Review of Structure Construction of Silk Fibroin Biomaterials from Single Structures to Multi-Level Structures.
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