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Human Amniotic Membrane and Amniotic Membrane–Derived Cells: How Far Are We from Their Use in Regenerative and Reconstructive Urology?

Author: Russell Health, Inc.

Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Cell biology, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia Mateja Erdani Kreft, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Cell Biology, University of Ljubljana, Vrazov. Ramuta, T. Ž., & Kreft, M. E. (2018).

 

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