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In vitro fabrication of autologous living tissue-engineered..:
Weber, Benedikt
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Kehl, D
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Bleul, Ulrich
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ISSN:1932-6254. , 2016
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http://repository.tue.nl/874598
RT Journal T1
In vitro fabrication of autologous living tissue-engineered vascular grafts based on prenatally harvested ovine amniotic fluid-derived stem cells
UL https://suche.suub.uni-bremen.de/peid=base-ftuniveindhoven:oai:library.tue.nl:874598&Exemplar=1&LAN=DE A1 Weber, Benedikt A1 Kehl, D A1 Bleul, Ulrich A1 Behr, Luc A1 Sammut, Sebastien A1 Frese, Laura A1 Ksiazek, AP Artur A1 Achermann, J A1 Stranzinger, Gerald A1 Robert, Jérôme A1 Sanders, B Bart A1 Sidler, M A1 Brokopp, CE A1 Proulx, Steven T A1 Frauenfelder, Thomas A1 Schoenauer, Roman A1 Emmert, MY Maximilian A1 Falk, V A1 Hoerstrup, S Simon YR 2016 JF ISSN:1932-6254 LK http://repository.tue.nl/874598 DO http://repository.tue.nl/874598 SF ELIB - SuUB Bremen
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