Transcriptome-Wide Analyses of Human Neonatal Articular Cartilage and Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Derived Cartilage Provide a New Molecular Target for Evaluating Engineered Cartilage.
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I. Labat | A. Khalil | P. Tesar | M. West | A. Caplan | R. Somoza | H. Sternberg | D. Correa | M. E. Forrest
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