The effect of mechanical stress on the proliferation, adipogenic differentiation and gene expression of human adipose-derived stem cells.
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The effect of mechanical stress on the proliferation, adipogenic differentiation and gene expression of human adipose-derived stem cells.
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The effect of mechanical stres ...... an adipose-derived stem cells.
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The effect of mechanical stres ...... an adipose-derived stem cells.
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The effect of mechanical stres ...... an adipose-derived stem cells.
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The effect of mechanical stres ...... an adipose-derived stem cells.
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The effect of mechanical stres ...... an adipose-derived stem cells.
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The effect of mechanical stres ...... an adipose-derived stem cells.
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The effect of mechanical stres ...... an adipose-derived stem cells.
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Alice Dreser
Bernd Denecke
Bong-Sung Kim
Jürgen Bernhagen
Nora E Paul
Norbert Pallua
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10.1002/TERM.2411
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2017-01-17T00:00:00Z