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Use of a composite, 3D‐printed patch as a partial airway replacement: A pilot study on the porcine model

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Published in:Bioengineering & Translational Medicine
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Published: 2026
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spellingShingle Use of a composite, 3D‐printed patch as a partial airway replacement: A pilot study on the porcine model
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title Use of a composite, 3D‐printed patch as a partial airway replacement: A pilot study on the porcine model
title_auth Use of a composite, 3D‐printed patch as a partial airway replacement: A pilot study on the porcine model
title_full Use of a composite, 3D‐printed patch as a partial airway replacement: A pilot study on the porcine model
title_fullStr Use of a composite, 3D‐printed patch as a partial airway replacement: A pilot study on the porcine model
title_full_unstemmed Use of a composite, 3D‐printed patch as a partial airway replacement: A pilot study on the porcine model
title_short Use of a composite, 3D‐printed patch as a partial airway replacement: A pilot study on the porcine model
title_sort use of a composite, 3d‐printed patch as a partial airway replacement: a pilot study on the porcine model
topic Bioengineering
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url https://aiche.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/btm2.70103?af=R