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Castellanos, C X
Chaichana, K L
Dangelmajer, S
Denduluri, A
Feng, Y
Guerrero-Cazares, H
Lee, Y M
Levchenko, A
Li, Q
Quiñones-Hinojosa, A
Wijesekera, O
Zhang, H
Zhu, M
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Adipose Tissue
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Brain Neoplasms
Cell Differentiation
Cell Hypoxia
Cell Line
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Mesenchymal Stem Cells
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Hypoxia-cultured human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells are non-oncogenic and have enhanced viability, motility, and tropism to brain cancer.
[electronic resource]
by
Feng, Y
Zhu, M
Dangelmajer, S
Lee, Y M
Wijesekera, O
Castellanos, C X
Denduluri, A
Chaichana, K L
Li, Q
Zhang, H
Levchenko, A
Guerrero-Cazares, H
Quiñones-Hinojosa, A
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20150720
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Cell death & disease
vol. 6
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Hypoxia-cultured human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells are non-oncogenic and have enhanced viability, motility, and tropism to brain cancer.
[electronic resource]
by
Feng, Y
Zhu, M
Dangelmajer, S
Lee, Y M
Wijesekera, O
Castellanos, C X
Denduluri, A
Chaichana, K L
Li, Q
Zhang, H
Levchenko, A
Guerrero-Cazares, H
Quiñones-Hinojosa, A
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20150911
In:
Cell death & disease
vol. 5
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