Osteogenesis versus chondrogenesis by BMP-2 and BMP-7 in adipose stem cells.
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J. Klein-Nulend | M. Helder | B. Zandieh Doulabi | P. Wuisman | M. Helder | J Klein-Nulend | M Knippenberg | M N Helder | B Zandieh Doulabi | P I J M Wuisman | B. Doulabi | M. Knippenberg | J. Klein‐Nulend
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