Inflamed site-specific gene delivery using bone marrow-derived CD11b+CD18+ vehicle cells in mice.
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T. Yokoo | T. Hosoya | T. Ohashi | T. Imasawa | T. Kawamura | Y. Utsunomiya | Y. Futagawa | Y. Eto | T. Kogure | Y. Futagawa | Y. Eto | Takashi Yokoo | Toshiyuki Imasawa | Taroh Kogure | Tetsuya Kawamura | Tatsuo Hosoya
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