bibliografía correspondiente a argos número 177 (abril 2016) título: células madre mesenquimales en ortopedia y traumatología autores: an
Bibliografía correspondiente a Argos número 177 (abril 2016)
Título: Células madre mesenquimales en ortopedia y traumatología
Autores: Antonio J Villatoro Jiménez y Fernando Fariñas Guerrero
Sección: Formación continua
Bibliografía
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