Expression of stem cell markers on mononuclear cells derived from heparinized cadaveric organ donors before and after disconnection from the respirator.
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T. Sulikowski | J. Sieńko | K. Pabisiak | M. Ostrowski | A. Syrenicz | A. Machalińska | E. Paczkowska | M. Hałasa | B. Machalinski | M. Walczak | W. Kozik
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