Leiros, G. J., Kusinsky, A. G., Drago, H., Bossi, S., Sturla, F., Castellanos, M. L., . . . Balaña, M. E. (2014). Dermal Papilla Cells improve the wound healing process and generate hair bud-like structures in grafted skin substitutes using Hair Follicle Stem Cells. Web
Citación estilo ChicagoLeiros, Gustavo Jose, Ana Gabriela Kusinsky, Hugo Drago, Silvia Bossi, Flavio Sturla, Maria Lia Castellanos, Inés Yolanda Stella, and Maria Eugenia Balaña. Dermal Papilla Cells Improve the Wound Healing Process and Generate Hair Bud-like Structures in Grafted Skin Substitutes Using Hair Follicle Stem Cells. 2014.
Cita MLALeiros, Gustavo Jose, et al. Dermal Papilla Cells Improve the Wound Healing Process and Generate Hair Bud-like Structures in Grafted Skin Substitutes Using Hair Follicle Stem Cells. 2014.