The study of survival and differentiation of allogeneic fetal cells transplanted into the brain of patients with Parkinson's disease - the results of the study of autopsy material

A. V. Bersenev

Genes & Cells ›› : 34 -35.

Genes & Cells ›› :34 -35.
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The study of survival and differentiation of allogeneic fetal cells transplanted into the brain of patients with Parkinson's disease - the results of the study of autopsy material

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