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Ian C Bonzani

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Current Opinion in Chemical Biology|October 3, 2006
Novel materials for bone and cartilage regenerationIan C Bonzani, Julian H George, Molly M Stevens
Biomaterials|September 19, 2006
Synthesis of two-component injectable polyurethanes for bone tissue engineeringIan C Bonzani, Raju Adhikari, Shadi Houshyar, et al.
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research|May 7, 2011
Human periosteum is a source of cells for orthopaedic tissue engineering: a pilot studyMichael D Ball, Ian C Bonzani, Melissa J Bovis, et al.
The Analyst|October 20, 2009
Identification of rare progenitor cells from human periosteal tissue using droplet microfluidicsMonpichar Srisa-Art, Ian C Bonzani, Andrew Williams, et al.
Journal of Medical Internet Research|September 24, 2016
Linked Patient-Reported Outcomes Data From Patients With Multiple Sclerosis Recruited on an Open Internet Platform to Health Care Claims Databases Identifies a Representative Population for Real-Life Data Analysis in Multiple SclerosisValery Risson, Bhaskar Ghodge, Ian C Bonzani, et al.
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Current Opinion in Chemical Biology|October 3, 2006
Novel materials for bone and cartilage regenerationIan C Bonzani, Julian H George, Molly M Stevens
Biomaterials|September 19, 2006
Synthesis of two-component injectable polyurethanes for bone tissue engineeringIan C Bonzani, Raju Adhikari, Shadi Houshyar, et al.
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research|May 7, 2011
Human periosteum is a source of cells for orthopaedic tissue engineering: a pilot studyMichael D Ball, Ian C Bonzani, Melissa J Bovis, et al.
The Analyst|October 20, 2009
Identification of rare progenitor cells from human periosteal tissue using droplet microfluidicsMonpichar Srisa-Art, Ian C Bonzani, Andrew Williams, et al.
Journal of Medical Internet Research|September 24, 2016
Linked Patient-Reported Outcomes Data From Patients With Multiple Sclerosis Recruited on an Open Internet Platform to Health Care Claims Databases Identifies a Representative Population for Real-Life Data Analysis in Multiple SclerosisValery Risson, Bhaskar Ghodge, Ian C Bonzani, et al.
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