Perfusion-Decellularized Goat Spinal Cord Scaffold Promotes Neuroregeneration and Functional Recovery in a Rat Model

Leena R Chaudhari1, Akshay A Kawale1, Chaitali N Shinde1

  • 1Department of Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine, CIR, D Y Patil Education Society (Deemed to be University), Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India.

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