Shrestha, S.; Haque, M.E.; Ighofose, E.; Mcmahon, M.; Kalyan, G.; Guyer, R.; Kalonick, M.; Kochanowski, J.; Wegner, K.; Somji, S.;
et al. Primary and Immortalized Cultures of Human Proximal Tubule Cells Possess Both Progenitor and Non-Progenitor Cells That Can Impact Experimental Results. J. Pers. Med. 2023, 13, 613.
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(2023). Primary and Immortalized Cultures of Human Proximal Tubule Cells Possess Both Progenitor and Non-Progenitor Cells That Can Impact Experimental Results. Journal of Personalized Medicine, 13(4), 613.
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