Human cord blood stem cells generate human cytokeratin 18-negative hepatocyte-like cells in injured mouse liver.
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Human cord blood stem cells generate human cytokeratin 18-negative hepatocyte-like cells in injured mouse liver.
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Human cord blood stem cells ge ...... cells in injured mouse liver.
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Amar Deep Sharma
Andrea Jochheim-Richter
Klaus Eckert
Lubomir Arseniev
Ludwig Wilkens
Michael Ott
Reinhard Henschler
Rudolf Richter
Tobias Cantz
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10.1016/S0002-9440(10)62997-5
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2005-08-01T00:00:00Z