Two-step transplantation with adipose tissue-derived stem cells increases follicle survival by enhancing vascularization in xenografted frozen–thawed human ovarian tissue
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J. Donnez | S. Pommé | M. Dolmans | B. Jordan | C. Desmet | C. Amorim | L. Cacciottola | D. Manavella | D. Manavella | Céline M. Desmet | Bénédicte F. Jordan
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