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IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL IDENTIFICATION OF PROLIFERATING CELLS IN VASCULAR TISSUE (ANTI-BrdU); Vector Red



IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL IDENTIFICATION OF PROLIFERATING CELLS IN VASCULAR TISSUE (ANTI-BrdU); Vector Red

By Josiah N. Wilcox and Romesh R. Subramanian From WIlcox lab at Emory University.

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