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Impaired angiogenic supportive capacity and altered gene expression profile of CD146 mesenchymal stromal cells isolated from hyperoxia-injured neonatal rat lungs
J. J.P.Collins (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
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J. J.P.Collins (Rotterdam, Netherlands). Impaired angiogenic supportive capacity and altered gene expression profile of CD146 mesenchymal stromal cells isolated from hyperoxia-injured neonatal rat lungs. ERS Lung Science Conference 2018
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