Schwann cell response on polypyrrole substrates upon electrical stimulation.
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Muhammad H Zaman | Christine E Schmidt | C. Schmidt | M. Zaman | Leandro Forciniti | J. Ybarra | Leandro Forciniti | Jose Ybarra | L. Forciniti
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