Bone marrow‐derived cells contribute to cerulein‐induced pancreatic fibrosis in the mouse
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R. Poulsom | R. Jeffery | O. Inatomi | M. Alison | W. Otto | Y. Kallis | Wey-Ran Lin | Chung-Yin Lee
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