Noninvasive Optical Tracking of Bone Marrow Stromal Cells Transplanted into Rat Cerebral Infarct
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S. Kuroda | N. Tamaki | T. Osanai | H. Shichinohe | Y. Iwasaki | Y. Kuge | T. Sugiyama | Y. Chiba | Katsuhiko Maruichi
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