Mesenchymal stromal cells can be derived from bone marrow CD133+ cells: implications for therapy.
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M. Pozzobon | M. Cavazzana‐Calvo | M. Piccoli | P. de Coppi | L. Petrelli | S. Bollini | L. Zanesco | I. André-Schmutz | E. Lenzini | Andrea Ditadi | R. Destro | L. Masiero | M. Gazzola
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