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Sheila MacNeil, Professor of Tissue Engineering at the University of Sheffield, talks about her 2013 paper.

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English: Video Highlight from Sheila MacNeil on her recently published B&B paper entitled "Arginine functionalization of hydrogels for heparin binding—a supramolecular approach to developing a pro-angiogenic biomaterial." Read the paper on Wiley Online Library: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10...
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