A Novel In Vitro Model for Xenorejection and Immune Mechanisms Using Bioengineered Living Skin Equivalents 1 1 Supported, in part, by grants from the International Association of Fire Fighters Burn Foundation, the Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation, the American Heart Association, the Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation, the Foundation of UMDNJ, and faculty practice grants from Robert Wood Johnson Medical School/Cooper Hospital/University Medical Center also the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine.
Titel:
A Novel In Vitro Model for Xenorejection and Immune Mechanisms Using Bioengineered Living Skin Equivalents 1 1 Supported, in part, by grants from the International Association of Fire Fighters Burn Foundation, the Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation, the American Heart Association, the Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation, the Foundation of UMDNJ, and faculty practice grants from Robert Wood Johnson Medical School/Cooper Hospital/University Medical Center also the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine.
Auteur:
Ramsamooj, R Strande, L Kain, M.H Doolin, E.J Hewitt, C.W