Improved expansion of equine cord blood derived mesenchymal stromal cells by using microcarriers in stirred suspension bioreactors
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M. S. Kallos | E. L. Roberts | Tylor Walsh | T. Dang | T. Koch | Sarah I. M. Lepage | A. H. Alizadeh
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