Inflammatory and alternatively activated human macrophages attract vessel-associated stem cells, relying on separate HMGB1- and MMP-9-dependent pathways.
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Inflammatory and alternatively activated human macrophages attract vessel-associated stem cells, relying on separate HMGB1- and MMP-9-dependent pathways.
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Inflammatory and alternatively ...... and MMP-9-dependent pathways.
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Inflammatory and alternatively ...... and MMP-9-dependent pathways.
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Inflammatory and alternatively ...... and MMP-9-dependent pathways.
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Angelo A Manfredi
Karine Lolmede
Lidia Bosurgi
Michela Vezzoli
Rossana Tonlorenzi
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10.1189/JLB.0908579
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2009-02-05T00:00:00Z