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Viability of equine mesenchymal stem cells during transport and implantation

Authors
  1. AG Alves
  2. B Dunkel
  3. D Kondziolka
  4. DD Frisbie
  5. DH Pamphilon
  6. EE Godwin
  7. G Lundborg
  8. H Zhang
  9. HA Awad
  10. HS Sohn
  11. HW Ouyang
  12. K Muraki
  13. M Li
  14. M Tol
  15. MK Sharp
  16. P Becerra
  17. PA Walker
  18. PP Lui
  19. R Chang
  20. R Pal
  21. RG Young
  22. RK Smith
  23. RK Smith
  24. S Elmore
  25. S Hankemeier
  26. W Strober
  27. Y Kajikawa
Publication date
8 August 2014
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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