Mesenchymal stem cells ameliorate rhabdomyolysis-induced acute kidney injury via the activation of M2 macrophages
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Jie Hu | Diangeng Li | Li Zhang | B. Fu | Xiangmei Chen | Shaoyuan Cui | Q. Hong | C. Luo | Yanqiu Geng | Jianrong Zhang | Fei Zhu
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