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Aasma A Khan

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Tissue Engineering. Part C, Methods|November 19, 2011
The importance of bicarbonate and nonbicarbonate buffer systems in batch and continuous flow bioreactors for articular cartilage tissue engineeringAasma A Khan, Denver C Surrao
Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine|July 10, 2008
Glycogen storage in tissue-engineered cartilageJocelyne M T Suits, Aasma A Khan, Stephen D Waldman
Biotechnology Progress|March 19, 2009
The effect of continuous culture on the growth and structure of tissue-engineered cartilageAasma A Khan, Jocelyne M T Suits, Rita A Kandel, et al.
Tissue Engineering. Part A|April 1, 2011
Can microcarrier-expanded chondrocytes synthesize cartilaginous tissue in vitro?Denver C Surrao, Aasma A Khan, Aaron J McGregor, et al.
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Tissue Engineering. Part C, Methods|November 19, 2011
The importance of bicarbonate and nonbicarbonate buffer systems in batch and continuous flow bioreactors for articular cartilage tissue engineeringAasma A Khan, Denver C Surrao
Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine|July 10, 2008
Glycogen storage in tissue-engineered cartilageJocelyne M T Suits, Aasma A Khan, Stephen D Waldman
Biotechnology Progress|March 19, 2009
The effect of continuous culture on the growth and structure of tissue-engineered cartilageAasma A Khan, Jocelyne M T Suits, Rita A Kandel, et al.
Tissue Engineering. Part A|April 1, 2011
Can microcarrier-expanded chondrocytes synthesize cartilaginous tissue in vitro?Denver C Surrao, Aasma A Khan, Aaron J McGregor, et al.
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