Discarded human kidneys as a source of ECM scaffold for kidney regeneration technologies
Giuseppe Orlando(Wake Forest University), Shay Söker(Forest Institute), Paolo De Coppi(Great Ormond Street Hospital), Alan J. Burns(University College London), Robert J. Stratta(Wake Forest University), Panagiotis Maghsoudlou(University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust), Giorgia Totonelli(University College London), Ginger T. DeLario, Mark Turmaine(University College London), Frank C. Marini(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center), Emma Moran(Virginia Tech - Wake Forest University School of Biomedical Engineering & Sciences), Umar Farooq(Wake Forest University), Zhan Wang(Forest Institute), Jeffrey Rogers(Wake Forest University), Samy S. Iskandar(Wake Forest University), Y. Al-Shraideh(Wake Forest University), Christopher Booth(Forest Institute), Alan C. Farney(Wake Forest University), Marcus Salvatori(Forest Institute)
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