Growth of bone marrow stromal cells on small intestinal submucosa: an alternative cell source for tissue engineered bladder
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Dominic Frimberger | Hsueh-Kung Lin | Yuanyuan Zhang | Yuanyuan Zhang | D. Frimberger | B. Kropp | R. Epstein | Hsueh‐Kung Lin | Robert B. Epstein | Bradley P. Kropp
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