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bibliographicCitation Fukuda K, Sugihara A, Nakasho K, Tsujimura T, Yamada N, Okaya A, Sakagami M, Terada N. The origin of biliary ductular cells that appear in the spleen after transplantation of hepatocytes. Cell Transplant. 2004;13(1):27–33. doi: 10.3727/000000004772664860. PMID: 15040602.
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