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Volumn 21, Issue , 2011, Pages 355-363

High-mobility group protein HMGA2-derived fragments stimulate the proliferation of chondrocytes and adipose tissue-derived stem cells

Author keywords

Adipose tissue derived stem cells; Cartilage; Chondrocytes; High mobility group protein A2; Tissue regeneration

Indexed keywords

HIGH MOBILITY GROUP A2 PROTEIN; PROTEIN HMGA2 A; PROTEIN HMGA2 B; UNCLASSIFIED DRUG; HIGH MOBILITY GROUP PROTEIN; PEPTIDE FRAGMENT;

EID: 79960984006     PISSN: 14732262     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.22203/eCM.v021a26     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (12)

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