Mesenchymal stem cells induce endothelial cell quiescence and promote capillary formation
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J. Lorens | A. Finne‐Wistrand | I. Fristad | K. Mustafa | Ying Xue | Z. Xing | Yang Sun | K. Leknes | T. O. Pedersen | A. Blois | Y. Xue | K. N. Leknes | I. Fristad
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