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Cytotherapy|January 14, 2014
Treatment for salivary gland hypofunction at both initial and advanced stages of Sjögren-like disease: a comparative study of bone marrow therapy versus spleen cell therapy with a 1-year monitoring periodSaeed Khalili, Denise L Faustman, Younan Liu, et al.
The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology|August 25, 2010
Bone marrow cells are a source of undifferentiated cells to prevent Sjögren's syndrome and to preserve salivary glands function in the non-obese diabetic miceSaeed Khalili, Younan Liu, Yoshinori Sumita, et al.
Clinical Biochemistry|February 15, 2024
Imprecision of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin assays at the female 99th-percentilePeter A Kavsak, Lorna Clark, Saranya Arnoldo, et al.
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Cytotherapy|January 14, 2014
Treatment for salivary gland hypofunction at both initial and advanced stages of Sjögren-like disease: a comparative study of bone marrow therapy versus spleen cell therapy with a 1-year monitoring periodSaeed Khalili, Denise L Faustman, Younan Liu, et al.
The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology|August 25, 2010
Bone marrow cells are a source of undifferentiated cells to prevent Sjögren's syndrome and to preserve salivary glands function in the non-obese diabetic miceSaeed Khalili, Younan Liu, Yoshinori Sumita, et al.
Clinical Biochemistry|February 15, 2024
Imprecision of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin assays at the female 99th-percentilePeter A Kavsak, Lorna Clark, Saranya Arnoldo, et al.
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