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Melis Toker

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Biomedical Materials (Bristol, England)|July 3, 2025
Decellularized lucky bamboo scaffolds for cartilage tissue engineeringMelis Toker-Bayraktar, Bora Garipcan, Stephen D Waldman
Methodsx|October 11, 2023
A typical method for decellularization of plants as biomaterialsMelis Toker-Bayraktar, Melek İpek Ertugrul, Sedat Odabas, et al.
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering|February 16, 2021
Plant-Based Scaffolds in Tissue EngineeringAsu Ceren Bilirgen, Melis Toker, Sedat Odabas, et al.
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Biomedical Materials (Bristol, England)|July 3, 2025
Decellularized lucky bamboo scaffolds for cartilage tissue engineeringMelis Toker-Bayraktar, Bora Garipcan, Stephen D Waldman
Methodsx|October 11, 2023
A typical method for decellularization of plants as biomaterialsMelis Toker-Bayraktar, Melek İpek Ertugrul, Sedat Odabas, et al.
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering|February 16, 2021
Plant-Based Scaffolds in Tissue EngineeringAsu Ceren Bilirgen, Melis Toker, Sedat Odabas, et al.
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