IFATS Collection: In Vivo Therapeutic Potential of Human Adipose Tissue Mesenchymal Stem Cells After Transplantation into Mice with Liver Injury
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T. Ochiya | F. Takeshita | M. Osaki | Yusuke Yamamoto | A. Banaś | T. Teratani | M. Tokuhara | H. Okochi | Takashi Kato | M. Kawamata | Masaki Kawamata | Takahiro Ochiya
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