Engineering transplantable jejunal mucosal grafts using patient-derived organoids from children with intestinal failure
- 107Citations
- 230Captures
- 8Mentions
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- Citations107
- Citation Indexes106
- 106
- CrossRef43
- Patent Family Citations1
- Patent Families1
- Captures230
- Readers230
- 230
- Mentions8
- News Mentions6
- News6
- Blog Mentions1
- Blog1
- References1
- Wikipedia1
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