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José Manuel Muñoz Olmedo
Basics of isolation and cultivation of chondrocytes
of Medicine of P. J. Šafárik University and L. Pasteur University
Hospital, 041 66 Košice, Slovakia. This study has been supported
by Slovak Research and Development Agency (APVV 0684-12)
and VEGA grant No.1/0772/13 and Centre of Excellence for
Neuroregenerative Research (project ITMS No. 26220120063).
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