Human amniotic fluid as a potential new source of organ specific precursor cells for future regenerative medicine applications.
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P. Parnigotto | D. Warburton | S. Sedrakyan | Stefano Da Sacco | R. D. De Filippo | L. Perin | F. Boldrin | S. Giuliani | R. Habibian
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