Footprint‐Free Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells From Articular Cartilage With Redifferentiation Capacity: A First Step Toward a Clinical‐Grade Cell Source
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Anders Lindahl | C. Brantsing | A. Lindahl | S. Simonsson | J. Hyllner | C. Ellerström | Johan Hyllner | Camilla Brantsing | Cecilia Boreström | Narmin Bigdeli | Stina Simonsson | Lars Enochson | Catharina Ellerström | L. Enochson | N. Bigdeli | Cecilia Boreström | Cecilia Boreström
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