Obtaining the right cell: primary cell cultures from tissue biopsies

R. Morty (Giessen, Germany)

Source: Annual Congress 2008 - PG8 - Cellular and molecular technologies of today - treatments of tomorrow
Session: PG8 - Cellular and molecular technologies of today - treatments of tomorrow
Session type: Postgraduate Course
Number: 45

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