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University of Groningen

Mouse parotid salivary gland organoids for the in vitro study of stem cell radiation response

Serrano Martinez, Paola; Cinat, Davide; van Luijk, Peter; Baanstra, Mirjam; de Haan, Gerald;

Pringle, Sarah; Coppes, Robert P

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10.1111/odi.13475

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Serrano Martinez, P., Cinat, D., van Luijk, P., Baanstra, M., de Haan, G., Pringle, S., & Coppes, R. P.

(2020). Mouse parotid salivary gland organoids for the in vitro study of stem cell radiation response. Oral

diseases, (1), 52-63. https://doi.org/10.1111/odi.13475

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