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Carbon Source Has a Considerable Influence on Extracellular Matrix Formation, Demonstrated on Specific Collagen Expression of Primary Human Tenocytes

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Animal Cell Technology Meets Genomics

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Möbest, D., Jaeger, M., Hoben, G., Hamann, D., Wollner, S., Stark, G. (2005). Carbon Source Has a Considerable Influence on Extracellular Matrix Formation, Demonstrated on Specific Collagen Expression of Primary Human Tenocytes. In: Gòdia, F., Fussenegger, M. (eds) Animal Cell Technology Meets Genomics. ESACT Proceedings, vol 2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3103-3_40

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