Transplantation with hypoxia-preconditioned mesenchymal stem cells suppresses brain injury caused by cardiac arrest-induced global cerebral ischemia in rats
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Transplantation with hypoxia-preconditioned mesenchymal stem cells suppresses brain injury caused by cardiac arrest-induced global cerebral ischemia in rats
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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH
Volume 95, Issue 10, Pages 2059-2070
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Wiley
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2017-02-10
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10.1002/jnr.24025
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