Adipocyte Accumulation in the Bone Marrow during Obesity and Aging Impairs Stem Cell-Based Hematopoietic and Bone Regeneration
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A. Scialdone | T. Schulz | D. Logan | A. Schürmann | Luis R. Saraiva | S. Gohlke | Anne-Marie Jank | H. Fan | Thomas H Ambrosi | A. Graja | C. Bocian | Lena Woelk | Thomas H. Ambrosi
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