On the immunogenicity of human embryonic stem cells and their committed derivatives

V. S. Sergeev

Genes & Cells ›› : 22 -23.

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Genes & Cells ›› :22 -23. DOI: 10.23868/gc122449
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On the immunogenicity of human embryonic stem cells and their committed derivatives

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V. S. Sergeev. On the immunogenicity of human embryonic stem cells and their committed derivatives. Genes & Cells 22-23 DOI:10.23868/gc122449

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