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Pleiotrophin Stimulates Expansion of Cord Blood Stem Cell Cultures
Researchers have identified a growth factor that stimulates the expansion of stem cell cultures from cord blood and that may make populations of such cells useful for treatment of patients lacking the cellular machinery. More...29 Mar 2010
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