Differentiation capacity of endothelial progenitor cells correlates with endothelial function in healthy young men.
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K. Okumura | T. Murohara | Ryuichiro Murakami | Y. Numaguchi | T. Kondo | M. Ishii | R. Kubota | A. Imamura | Manabu Miura | Toyonari Takeuchi
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