Engineering Robust and Functional Vascular Networks In Vivo With Human Adult and Cord Blood–Derived Progenitor Cells
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Lei Yuan | P. Oettgen | J. Melero-Martin | J. Bischoff | Z. Khan | Soo-Young Kang | M. D. De Obaldia
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