Strategies for large-scale expansion of clinical-grade human multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells
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Martí Lecina | Coral García-Fernández | Alba López-Fernández | Salvador Borrós | Joaquim Vives | S. Borrós | M. Lecina | J. Vives | A. López-Fernández | Coral García-Fernández
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