Stem Cell-Like Properties of the Endometrial Side Population: Implication in Endometrial Regeneration
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Hideyuki Okano | Hirotaka Masuda | Masanori Ono | Takashi Nagashima | Hironori Asada | Tetsuo Maruyama | H. Okano | Mamoru Ito | Y. Matsuzaki | Mamoru Ito | Yumi Matsuzaki | Yasunori Yoshimura | T. Nagashima | Emi Hiratsu | Takashi Kajitani | Toru Arase | Hideyuki Oda | Hiroshi Uchida | H. Masuda | Y. Yoshimura | M. Ono | T. Kajitani | Emi Hiratsu | T. Maruyama | H. Asada | H. Uchida | T. Arase | H. Oda | Takashi Kajitani
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