Mature induced-pluripotent-stem-cell-derived human podocytes reconstitute kidney glomerular-capillary-wall function on a chip
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James C. Weaver | Richard Novak | George M. Church | Donald E. Ingber | Miles Ingram | Samira Musah | Sauveur S. F. Jeanty | Thomas C. Ferrante | G. Church | D. Ingber | A. Mammoto | J. Weaver | Sandeep T. Koshy | T. Mammoto | R. Novak | Seyoon Chung | Tadanori Mammoto | Akiko Mammoto | Mariko Hirano-Kobayashi | Mariko Hirano-Kobayashi | Sandeep Koshy | Samira Musah | Kristen Roberts | Seyoon Chung | Tohid Fatanat-Didar | K. Roberts | Miles Ingram | Tohid Fatanat-Didar | R. Novák
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