Conditioned medium from horse amniotic membrane-derived multipotent progenitor cells: immunomodulatory activity in vitro and first clinical application in tendon and ligament injuries in vivo.
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Daniele Rossi | Ornella Parolini | Roberta Perego | O. Parolini | A. Lange-Consiglio | F. Cremonesi | D. Rossi | Anna Lange-Consiglio | Stefano Tassan | Fausto Cremonesi | R. Perego | S. Tassan
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