MicroRNA regulation of neuron-like differentiation of adipose tissue-derived stem cells.
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G. Lin | T. Lue | Ching‐Shwun Lin | Long-Cheng Li | Yun-Ching Huang | H. Ning | L. Banie | S. Hung
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