Chinese Journal of Lasers, Volume. 42, Issue 8, 804003(2015)
Quantitative Evaluation of Three-Dimensional Bio-Printed Hydrogel Scaffolds by Optical Coherence Tomography
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Wang Ling, Tu Pei, Shi Ran, Xu Ming′en. Quantitative Evaluation of Three-Dimensional Bio-Printed Hydrogel Scaffolds by Optical Coherence Tomography[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2015, 42(8): 804003
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Received: Feb. 28, 2015
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Published Online: Sep. 24, 2022
The Author Email: Ling Wang (lingw@hdu.edu.cn)