Respective stemness and chondrogenic potential of mesenchymal stem cells isolated from human bone marrow, synovial membrane, and synovial fluid
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C. Henrionnet | D. Loeuille | P. Gillet | A. Pinzano | L. Galois | D. Mainard | L. Grossin | Elise Pape | P. Neybecker
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