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TERMIS European Chapter Meeting 2017

Sunday 21 May 2017, by Gilles Carpentier

Comparison of tissue-specific microvascular endothelial cells to HUVECs for skeletal muscle tissue-engineering


D. Gholobova, L. Desender, G. Carpentier, M. Gérard, L. Thorrez. Comparison of tissue-specific microvascular endothelial cells to HUVECs for skeletal muscle tissue-engineering. TERMIS European Chapter Meeting 2017. Read more.




Other communications and posters here.

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Gilles Carpentier, Faculte des Sciences et Technologie,
Universite Paris Est Creteil Val-de-Marne, France.

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