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Reconstitution of Inherent Left-Right Asymmetry in Skeletal Myogenesis
2018 IEEE 12th International Conference on Nano/Molecular Medicine and Engineering (NANOMED)
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10.1109/nanomed.2018.8641688
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2018
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Author(s):
Hin Sum Man
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Siying Wu
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Tiffany Ng
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Fu Kin Ho
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Ting Hsuan Chen
Keyword(s):
Skeletal Myogenesis
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Left Right Asymmetry
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