Replicative aging and differentiation potential of human adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stromal cells expanded in pooled human or fetal bovine serum.
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T. Redmer | D. Besser | M. Becker | A. Müller | H. Klüter | K. Bieback | Tanja Schlechter | I. Hofmann | A. Hecker | N. Brousos | H. Klüter | Torben Redmer
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