Reduced oxygen tension attenuates differentiation capacity of human mesenchymal stem cells and prolongs their lifespan
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Regina Brunauer | Gerhard Laschober | Christine Fehrer | Günter Lepperdinger | Robert Gassner | R. Brunauer | F. Kloss | R. Gassner | S. Reitinger | G. Lepperdinger | C. Gülly | Hermann Unterluggauer | G. Laschober | Stephan Reitinger | Frank Kloss | Christian Gülly | Christine Fehrer | H. Unterluggauer
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