Feeder layer- and animal product-free culture of neonatal foreskin keratinocytes: improved performance, usability, quality and safety
Jean‐Paul Pirnay(Queen Astrid Military Hospital), Gilbert Verbeken(Queen Astrid Military Hospital), Gunther Verween(Queen Astrid Military Hospital), Diane Roseeuw(Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel), A. Vanderkelen(Queen Astrid Military Hospital), Thomas Rose(Queen Astrid Military Hospital), David Haddow(University of Sheffield), E. Kets(Queen Astrid Military Hospital), Serge Jennes(Queen Astrid Military Hospital), Arlette De Coninck
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