Neurogenic and neuro-protective potential of a novel subpopulation of peripheral blood-derived CD133+ ABCG2+CXCR4+ mesenchymal stem cells: development of autologous cell-based therapeutics for traumatic brain injury
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Margaret A. Parsley | Jean A. Niles | Donald Prough | Joan E Nichols | Joaquin Cortiella | D. Prough | M. Parsley | D. Dewitt | J. Nichols | S. Vega | J. Cortiella | Jean A Niles | Douglas DeWitt | Margaret Parsley | Stephanie Vega | Andrea Cantu | Eric Lee | Andrea V. Cantú | E. Lee
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