Multipotent stem/progenitor cells in human biliary tree give rise to hepatocytes, cholangiocytes, and pancreatic islets
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Massimo Rossi | Yunfang Wang | Vincenzo Cardinale | Eliane Wauthier | Camillo Ricordi | Guido Carpino | D. Gerber | C. Ricordi | L. Inverardi | G. Carpino | E. Gaudio | D. Alvaro | V. Cardinale | A. Cantafora | J. Domínguez-Bendala | E. Wauthier | L. Reid | Luca Inverardi | Caibin Cui | David Gerber | Domenico Alvaro | M. Furth | Eugenio Gaudio | Cai‐Bin Cui | Manuela Gatto | Pasquale Bartolomeo Berloco | Alfredo Cantafora | Mark E. Furth | Juan Dominguez‐Bendala | Lola Reid | Yunfang Wang | M. Rossi | M. Gatto | Pasquale Bartolomeo Berloco
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