Organoïdes
Open Access
Numéro
Med Sci (Paris)
Volume 35, Numéro 6-7, Juin-Juillet 2019
Organoïdes
Page(s) 549 - 555
Section M/S Revues
DOI https://doi.org/10.1051/medsci/2019096
Publié en ligne 5 juillet 2019
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