Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy Alleviates Interstitial Cystitis by Activating Wnt Signaling Pathway.
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Dong-Myung Shin | Y. Cho | Yonghwan Kim | Sung-Wuk Jang | Junsoo Park | Hwan Yeul Yu | Jinbeom Heo | Jisun Lim | M. Choo | Sanghyeok Park | Miho Song | Ji-Youn Chun | Jaeho Jeong | Hyunsook Kang | Seong Who Kim | W. Oh | S. Choi | Ji‐Youn Chun
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