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Non-invasive longitudinal tracking of human amniotic fluid stem cells in the mouse heart

Delo et al., 2008

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13181713145952737466
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Delo D
Olson J
Baptista P
D’Agostino Jr R
Atala A
Zhu J
Soker S
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Stem cells and development

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Human stem cells from various sources have potential therapeutic applications. The clinical implementation of these therapies introduces the need for methods of noninvasive tracking of cells. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a high resolution magnetic resonance …
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