Neurotrophin-directed differentiation of human adult marrow stromal cells to dopaminergic-like neurons.
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T. Bouckenooghe | P. Schiller | C. Montero-Menei | G. D’Ippolito | S. Diabira | P. Menei | M. McCarthy | V. Tatard | A. Valeyev | J. Hackman
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