Nestin-Expressing Hair-Follicle-Associated Pluripotent (HAP) Stem Cells Promote Whisker Sensory-Nerve Growth in Long-Term 3D-Gelfoam® Histoculture.
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K. Katsuoka | R. Hoffman | A. Uchugonova | Y. Amoh | Sumiyuki Mii | Yasunori Tome | Fang Liu | Norimitsu Saito | J. Duong | Robert M. Hoffman | Jennifer Duong | Y. Tome
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