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2017, Número 2

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Ann Hepatol 2017; 16 (2)


Cancer Stem Cells are Depolarized Relative to Normal Stem Cells Derived from Human Livers

Bautista W, Lipschitz J, McKay A, Minuk GY
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Idioma: Ingles.
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Paginas: 297-303
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