Optimization of chondrocyte expansion in culture. Effect of TGF beta-2, bFGF and L-ascorbic acid on bovine articular chondrocytes.
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J. Verhaar | M. de Haart | G. V. van Osch | G J van Osch | W. Marijnissen | W J Marijnissen | J A Verhaar | M de Haart | Jan A.N. Verhaar | Mirjam de Haart
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