Article
Combined strategy for a reliable evaluation of spinal cord injury using an in vivo model
Fecha
2018Registro en:
18, 1, 49-57
18715249
Autor
Gomez R.M.
Ghotme K.
Niño J.J.
Quiroz-Padilla M.
Vargas D.
Domínguez A.R.
Barreto G.E.
Sanchez M.Y.
Institución
Materias
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