A population of cells resident within embryonic and newborn rat skelatal muscle is capable of differentiating into multiple mesodermal phenotypes
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概要
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- 1995-10-01
著者
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Lucas Paul
The Department Of Surgery Mercer University School Of Medicine At The Medical Center Of Central Geor
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Wilson J.
The Depratment Of Surgery Mercer University School Of Medicine At The Medical Center Of Central Geor
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Young Henry
The Department Of Surgery Mercer University School Of Medicine At The Medical Center Of Central Geor
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CALCUTT Andrew
the Depratment of Surgery, Mercer university School of Medicine at the Medical Center of Central Geo
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SOUTHERLAND Sheila
the Depratment of Surgery, Mercer university School of Medicine at the Medical Center of Central Geo
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HARVEY Richard
the Depratment of Surgery, Mercer university School of Medicine at the Medical Center of Central Geo
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WAREJCKA Debra
the Depratment of Surgery, Mercer university School of Medicine at the Medical Center of Central Geo
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Southerland Sheila
The Department Of Surgery Mercer University School Of Medicine At The Medical Center Of Central Geor
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Harvey Richard
The Depratment Of Surgery Mercer University School Of Medicine At The Medical Center Of Central Geor
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Calcutt Andrew
The Depratment Of Surgery Mercer University School Of Medicine At The Medical Center Of Central Geor
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Warejcka Debra
The Depratment Of Surgery Mercer University School Of Medicine At The Medical Center Of Central Geor
関連論文
- A population of cells resident within embryonic and newborn rat skelatal muscle is capable of differentiating into multiple mesodermal phenotypes
- Recombinant human bone morphogenetic proteins-2 and -4 induce several mesenchymal phenotypes in culture