Connexin-43 prevents hematopoietic stem cell senescence through transfer of reactive oxygen species to bone marrow stromal cells
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G. Fishman | Bhuvana Murali | J. Cancelas | D. Gutstein | L. Barrio | D. González-Nieto | G. Ghiaur | E. Taniguchi Ishikawa | Malav N Madhu | Susan K. Dunn | Ashley M. Ficker | Daniel González-Nieto
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