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. 2012 Oct;19(4):169.
doi: 10.5214/ans.0972.7531.190407.

Use of adipose-derived stem cells to fabricate scaffoldless tissue-engineered neural conduits in vitro: Neuroscience: Vol. 201, pp. 349-356, 2012

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Use of adipose-derived stem cells to fabricate scaffoldless tissue-engineered neural conduits in vitro: Neuroscience: Vol. 201, pp. 349-356, 2012

M Adams et al. Ann Neurosci. 2012 Oct.
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