Mesenchymal stem cells alone or ex vivo gene modified with endothelial nitric oxide synthase reverse age-associated erectile dysfunction.
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S. N. Murthy | B. Taylor | W. Hellstrom | T. Bivalacqua | H. Champion | M. Usta | P. Kadowitz | M. Kendirci | W. Deng | Christine M Robinson
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