A rat decellularized small bowel scaffold that preserves villus-crypt architecture for intestinal regeneration
Giorgia Totonelli(University College London), Paolo De Coppi(Great Ormond Street Hospital), Alan J. Burns(University College London), Johannes Riegler(University College London), Mark F. Lythgoe(University College London), Martin Birchall(University College London), Neil J. Sebire(Charing Cross Hospital), Anthony Atala, Panagiotis Maghsoudlou(University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust), Simon Eaton(Great Ormond Street Hospital), Marco Ghionzoli(University College London), Mark Turmaine(University College London), Massimo Garriboli(University College London), Agostino Pierro(University of Toronto), Giuseppe Orlando(Wake Forest University), Jonathan Fishman(UCL Australia), Shay Söker(Forest Institute), Virpi V. Smith(Great Ormond Street Hospital), Alexander M. Seifalian(University College London)
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