The development and validation of a lipus system with preliminary observations of ultrasonic effects on human adult stem cells
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Skylar W. Marvel | Paul A Dayton | Elizabeth Loboa | Skylar Marvel | P. Dayton | E. Loboa | S. Bernacki | Susan H Bernacki | S. Okrasinski | Stan Okrasinski
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