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Regeneration of functional lung by adult human SOX9+ airway basal cell transplantation
W. Zuo (Shanghai, China), T. Zhang (Hangzhou, China), T. Ren (Hangzhou, China)
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International Congress 2018 – Regenerative and anti-fibrotic approaches
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Regenerative and anti-fibrotic approaches
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Poster Discussion
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589
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Airway diseases, Interstitial lung diseases
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W. Zuo (Shanghai, China), T. Zhang (Hangzhou, China), T. Ren (Hangzhou, China). Regeneration of functional lung by adult human SOX9+ airway basal cell transplantation. 589
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