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Method for the determination of trajectory angles of directional secretory vesicles in cultured astrocytes. 培养星形胶质细胞定向分泌囊泡轨迹角的测定方法。
Inquiro Pub Date : 2013-01-01
Chapin E Cavender, Manoj K Gottipati, Erik B Malarkey, Vladimir Parpura
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