Need and potential value of the <i>Pig‐a</i><i>in vivo</i> mutation assay—A hesi perspective
Maik Schuler(Pfizer (United States)), James H. Kim(University of Southern California), B. Bhaskar Gollapudi(Michigan Molecular Institute (United States)), Véronique Thybaud(Sanofi (France))
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