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2005, Número 2

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Rev Invest Clin 2005; 57 (2)


Trasplante de la vastago-celula de Hematopoietic usando las células de sangre de la umbilical-cuerda

Rocha V, Garnier F, Ionescu I, Gluckman E
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Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 62
Paginas: 314-323
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