Intravenous infusion of immortalized human mesenchymal stem cells protects against injury in a cerebral ischemia model in adult rat
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K. Houkin | J. Kocsis | H. Hamada | T. Honma | T. Honma | S. Iihoshi | O. Honmou | K. Harada | H. Hamada | Satoshi Iihoshi
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