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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
    • 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. 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:

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