Multiplication of human chondrocytes with low seeding densities accelerates cell yield without losing redifferentiation capacity.

scientific article published in January 2004

Multiplication of human chondrocytes with low seeding densities accelerates cell yield without losing redifferentiation capacity. is …
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P356DOI10.1089/107632704322791754
P698PubMed publication ID15009936

P50authorJan A. VerhaarQ47503909
P2093author name stringGerjo J V M van Osch
Erik W Mandl
Simone W van der Veen
P433issue1-2
P304page(s)109-118
P577publication date2004-01-01
P1433published inTissue EngineeringQ15752874
P1476titleMultiplication of human chondrocytes with low seeding densities accelerates cell yield without losing redifferentiation capacity.
P478volume10

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