Hypoxia-induced expression of cellular prion protein improves the therapeutic potential of mesenchymal stem cells
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J. H. Lee | H. Noh | C. Yun | Sang Hun Lee | Y. Yoon | Yong-seok Han | Yong-Seok Han
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