Culture-Modified Bone Marrow Cells Attenuate Cardiac and Renal Injury in a Chronic Kidney Disease Rat Model via a Novel Antifibrotic Mechanism
Darren A. Yuen(St. Michael's Hospital), Richard E. Gilbert(St. Michael's Hospital)
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