Erythropoietin, a hypoxia-regulated factor, elicits a pro-angiogenic program in human mesenchymal stem cells.
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G. Hoyle | S. Coffelt | D. Phinney | A. B. Scandurro | Y. G. Figueroa | H. LaMarca | K. Zwezdaryk | C. Morris | Ju Liu | L. Florez | C. B. Morris | H. Lamarca | Yanira G. Figueroa
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