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Monitoring Neuronal Survival via Longitudinal Fluorescence Microscopy
Published on: January 19, 2019
[Survive--can you tell the underlying story?]
Jytte Banner1, Jørgen Lange Thomsen, Gyda Lolk Ottesen
1Dansk Selskab for Retsmedicin, Denmark. jbrets@medicin.au.dk
Ugeskrift for Laeger
|April 16, 2013
Abstract
No abstract available in PubMed .
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