Mesenchymal Stem Cell Migration and Proliferation Are Mediated by Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1α Upstream of Notch and SUMO Pathways
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J. L. de la Pompa | J. Montero | P. Sepúlveda | José Anastasio Montero | Pilar Sepúlveda | María Ciria | Nahuel A. García | Imelda Ontoria-Oviedo | Hernán González-King | Rubén Carrero | José Luis De La Pompa | H. González-King | I. Ontoria-Oviedo | Rubén Carrero | María Ciria
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