Application of Mesenchymal Stem Cells Derived Artificial Microvesicles for the Treatment of Canine Skin Wound
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A. Rizvanov | Catrin Rutland | M. Gomzikova | E. Zakirova | A. Valeeva | S. Sofronova | Maksim Tambovsky | Marina Gomzikova | E. Zakirova
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