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- Abstract : The influence of systemically or locally administered mesenchymal stem cells on tissue repair in a rat oral implantation model
- Background : The influence of systemically or locally administered mesenchymal stem cells on tissue repair in a rat oral implantation model [1]
- Background : The influence of systemically or locally administered mesenchymal stem cells on tissue repair in a rat oral implantation model [2]
- Methods : The influence of systemically or locally administered mesenchymal stem cells on tissue repair in a rat oral implantation model [1]
- Methods : The influence of systemically or locally administered mesenchymal stem cells on tissue repair in a rat oral implantation model [2]
- Methods : The influence of systemically or locally administered mesenchymal stem cells on tissue repair in a rat oral implantation model [3]
- Methods : The influence of systemically or locally administered mesenchymal stem cells on tissue repair in a rat oral implantation model [4]
- Results and discussion : The influence of systemically or locally administered mesenchymal stem cells on tissue repair in a rat oral implantation model [1]
- Results and discussion : The influence of systemically or locally administered mesenchymal stem cells on tissue repair in a rat oral implantation model [2]
- Results and discussion : The influence of systemically or locally administered mesenchymal stem cells on tissue repair in a rat oral implantation model [3]
- Results and discussion : The influence of systemically or locally administered mesenchymal stem cells on tissue repair in a rat oral implantation model [4]
- Results and discussion : The influence of systemically or locally administered mesenchymal stem cells on tissue repair in a rat oral implantation model [5]
- Conclusions : The influence of systemically or locally administered mesenchymal stem cells on tissue repair in a rat oral implantation model
- References : The influence of systemically or locally administered mesenchymal stem cells on tissue repair in a rat oral implantation model [1]
- References : The influence of systemically or locally administered mesenchymal stem cells on tissue repair in a rat oral implantation model [2]
- References : The influence of systemically or locally administered mesenchymal stem cells on tissue repair in a rat oral implantation model [3]
- References : The influence of systemically or locally administered mesenchymal stem cells on tissue repair in a rat oral implantation model [4]
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