Cells of the hepatic sinusoid
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About Cells of the hepatic sinusoid
This paper, published in 1989, received 484 indexed citations . Written by Toos Daemen, J Koudstaal, Gl Scherphof and Mj Hardonk. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Hepatology (187 citations), Molecular Biology (146 citations) and Epidemiology (119 citations).
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