Neuroblast survival depends on mature vascular network formation after mouse stroke: role of endothelial and smooth muscle progenitor cell co‐administration
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Nathalie Kubis | M. Pocard | J. Silvestre | N. Kubis | I. Margaill | L. Nih | N. Deroide | C. Leré-Déan | D. Lerouet | Mathieu Soustrat | B. I. Lévy | Tatiana Merkulova-Rainon | Marc Pocard | Jean‐Sébastien Silvestre | Lina R. Nih | Nicolas Deroide | Carole Leré‐Déan | Dominique Lerouet | Mathieu Soustrat | Bernard I. Levy | Tatiana Merkulova‐Rainon | Isabelle Margaill | Dominique Lerouet | B. Lévy | Lina Nih
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