Author:
Jabalameli M. Reza,Lin Jhih-Rong,Zhang Quanwei,Wang Zhen,Mitra Joydeep,Nguyen Nha,Gao Tina,Khusidman Mark,Sathyan Sanish,Atzmon Gil,Milman Sofiya,Vijg Jan,Barzilai Nir,Zhang Zhengdong D.
Funder
National Institutes of Health
Career Scientist Award from the Irma T. Hirschl Trust
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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