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Improving the Therapeutic Ability of Mesenchymal Stem/Stromal Cells for the Treatment of Conditions Influenced by Immune Cells

The proposition that a mesenchymal stem cell exists in postnatal bone marrow and other tissues as blood vessel-associated cells provided further momentum to research on these cells, as well as divergences on how to call them. [...]two basic research papers on the interactions between MSCs and immune...

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