Origin and characterization of a human bipotent liver progenitor cell line.
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Christian Trépo | Romain Parent | M. Marion | C. Trépo | M. Petit | Marie-Jeanne Marion | Laetitia Furio | Marie-Anne Petit | R. Parent | Laetitia Furio | L. Furio | C. Trépo
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