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In vitro culture and differentiation of human neurons for assessment of potential toxicity from gadolinium-containing MRI contrast agents.

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Official URL
http://www.radiologiekongress.ch/congress-2018/abstract-submission/posters/
Date of Publication
2018-05
Publication Type
Conference Item
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Bower, Danielle Vera
Universitätsinstitut für Diagnostische, Interventionelle und Pädiatrische Radiologie
Runge, Val Murray
Universitätsinstitut für Diagnostische, Interventionelle und Pädiatrische Radiologie
von Tengg-Kobligk, Hendrikorcid-logo
Universitätsinstitut für Diagnostische, Interventionelle und Pädiatrische Radiologie
Department for BioMedical Research, Forschungsgruppe Radiologie
Heverhagen, Johannesorcid-logo
Universitätsinstitut für Diagnostische, Interventionelle und Pädiatrische Radiologie
Department for BioMedical Research, Forschungsgruppe Radiologie
Additional Credits
Universitätsinstitut für Diagnostische, Interventionelle und Pädiatrische Radiologie
Title of Event
Swiss Congress of Radiology
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