Human mesenchymal stem cells are not of donor origin in patients with severe aplastic anemia who underwent sex-mismatched allogeneic bone marrow transplant.
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A. Zander | B. Fehse | P. Adamietz | N. Stute | K. Held | Jens Schröder | S. Arps
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