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Ponte A.L., Marais E., Gallay N., Langonne A., Delorme B., Herault O., Charbord P., and Domenech J. The in vitro migration capacity of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells: comparison of chemokine and growth factor chemotactic activities. Stem Cells 25 (2007) 1737-1745
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(2007)
Stem Cells
, vol.25
, pp. 1737-1745
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Ponte, A.L.1
Marais, E.2
Gallay, N.3
Langonne, A.4
Delorme, B.5
Herault, O.6
Charbord, P.7
Domenech, J.8
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