NEW TEACHING ERA FOR HISTOLOGY: FROM GLASS SLIDES TO VIRTUAL MICROSCOPE AS AN ALTERNATIVE FOR SELF DISCOVERY LEARNING
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Ingrid Garzón | C. Garzón | Miguel González-Andrades | Víctor Carriel | M. A. Martín-Piedra | Miguel Alaminos | Ismael Ángel Rodríguez | Miguel Angel Martin-Piedra | V. Carriel | M. Alaminos | I. Garzón | M. Gonzalez-Andrades | I. Rodríguez | C. Garzón
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