Long-Term Culture of Patient-Derived Mammary Organoids in Non-Biogenic Electrospun Scaffolds for Identifying Metalloprotein and Motor Protein Activities in Aging and Senescence
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1-1-2024
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Advances in Protein Chemistry and Structural Biology
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Piscitelli, E., Maya, I. C., Cocola, C., Martino, V., Abeni, E., Pelucchi, P., Angeli, E., Guida, P., Consiglio, A., Grillo, G., Karnavas, T., Gritzapis, A., Palizban, M., Missitzis, I., Götte, M., Luini, S., Kehler, J., Balbino, C., Guarino, V., Milanesi, L., Zucchi, I., Diaspro, A., & Reinbold, R. (2024). Long-Term Culture of Patient-Derived Mammary Organoids in Non-Biogenic Electrospun Scaffolds for Identifying Metalloprotein and Motor Protein Activities in Aging and Senescence. Advances in Protein Chemistry and Structural Biology, 141, 331-360. Retrieved from https://touroscholar.touro.edu/lcw_pubs/193

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