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Stem cells and progenitors in injury and repair
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Evidence of increased pluripotent cells in adult human lung tissue derived from fibrotic lungs compared to non-fibrotic control lungs
K. Hostettler, A. Gazdhar, T. Geiser, M. Tamm, D. Lardinois, M. Roth (Basel, Bern, Switzerland)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Stem cells and progenitors in injury and repair
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Stem cells and progenitors in injury and repair
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Interstitial lung diseases
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K. Hostettler, A. Gazdhar, T. Geiser, M. Tamm, D. Lardinois, M. Roth (Basel, Bern, Switzerland). Evidence of increased pluripotent cells in adult human lung tissue derived from fibrotic lungs compared to non-fibrotic control lungs. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 3100
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