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In vivo fate mapping identifies mesenchymal progenitor cells

Grcevic et al., 2012

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2610035335038039467
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Grcevic D
Pejda S
Matthews B
Repic D
Wang L
Li H
Kronenberg M
Jiang X
Maye P
Adams D
Rowe D
Aguila H
Kalajzic I
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Stem cells

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Adult mesenchymal progenitor cells have enormous potential for use in regenerative medicine. However, the true identity of the progenitors in vivo and their progeny has not been precisely defined. We hypothesize that cells expressing a smooth muscle α-actin …
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