Survival and migration of Schwann cells after the vascularized peripheral nerve grafted into spinal cord in rats
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Survival and migration of Schwann cells after the vascularized peripheral nerve grafted into spinal cord in rats
Survival and migration of Schwann cells after the vascularized peripheral nerve grafted into spinal cord in rats
解放军医学杂志(英文版)2005年0卷第4期 页码:232-235
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1. Department of Orthopedic and Traumatic Surgery
2. Institute of Surgery Research
3. Daping Hospital
4. Third Military Medical University
5. ,China
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中图分类号:R651.2
纸质出版:2005
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Survival and migration of Schwann cells after the vascularized peripheral nerve grafted into spinal cord in rats[J]. 解放军医学杂志(英文版), 2005,0(4):232-235.
Survival and migration of Schwann cells after the vascularized peripheral nerve grafted into spinal cord in rats[J]. Military Medical Research2005, 0(4): 232-235.
Survival and migration of Schwann cells after the vascularized peripheral nerve grafted into spinal cord in rats[J]. 解放军医学杂志(英文版), 2005,0(4):232-235.DOI:
Survival and migration of Schwann cells after the vascularized peripheral nerve grafted into spinal cord in rats[J]. Military Medical Research2005, 0(4): 232-235.DOI:
Survival and migration of Schwann cells after the vascularized peripheral nerve grafted into spinal cord in rats
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