The Human Cell Atlas: From vision to reality
Nature, ISSN: 1476-4687, Vol: 550, Issue: 7677, Page: 451-453
2017
- 429Citations
- 432Captures
- 16Mentions
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- Citations429
- Citation Indexes429
- CrossRef429
- 408
- Captures432
- Readers432
- 415
- 17
- Mentions16
- Blog Mentions7
- Blog7
- References6
- Wikipedia6
- News Mentions3
- News3
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