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Thesis Movies - 'Mechanisms of kidney vascularisation and the roles of macrophages in renal organogenesis' 

Munro, David
Movies for the doctoral thesis 'Mechanisms of kidney vascularisation and the roles of macrophages in renal organogenesis'.
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Kidney vascularisation reviews - summary table 

Munro, David; Davies, Jamie
Excel sheet containing a summary of reviews discussing vasculogenesis and angiogenesis in the developing kidney. This is a partner file for the article 'Mechanisms of kidney vascularization: what can natural development ...
 

 

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Date Accessioned2018 (2)Data CreatorMunro, David (2)Davies, Jamie (1)Subject Classification
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