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Células madre de cordón umbilical : discusion en la Argentina : entre mitos y realidades / Ricardo A. Dewey, Marisa A. Miranda, Gustavo Vallejo (editores).
Format
Book
Language
Spanish
Εdition
1a edición.
Published/Created
San Martín, provincia de Buenos Aires : UNSAM Edita, abril de 2016.
Description
153 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
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ReCAP 17-24476
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Blood banks
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Argentina
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Blood banks
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Law and legislation
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Argentina
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Umbilical cord
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Stem cells
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Transplantation
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Stem cells
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Therapeutic use
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Editor
Dewey, Ricardo A.
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Miranda, Marisa
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Vallejo, Gustavo
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Series
Colección Ciencia y tecnología
Contains
Bargas, María Luján.
Bancos de SCU.
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Notes
"Apéndices": pages 129-151.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Aspectos biológicos de las células madre de cordón umbilical : algunas aclaraciones / Ricardo A. Dewey
Bancos de sangre de cordón umbilical : qué se necesita saber / Ricardo A. Dewey, Nadia Pavía
Bancos de SCU : qué se dice y qué se silencia / María Luján Bargas
Regulación jurídica de las células madre : hasta dónde se democratiza el acceso a la salud / Gisela Laporta
Bioética y células madre : avance, dilemas y tensiones / Silvia Steinberg.
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9789874027078
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N - O
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