Morphological evaluation of chondrogenic potency in passaged cell populations.
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M. Kino‐oka | M. Taya | K. Sugawara | A. Khoshfetrat | Y. Takezawa | Yoshikatsu Maeda | Yasuaki Sato | N. Maruyama
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