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Georg Siegel

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Transplantation|May 9, 2009
The immunosuppressive properties of mesenchymal stem cellsGeorg Siegel, Richard Schäfer, Francesco Dazzi
BMC Medicine|June 14, 2013
Phenotype, donor age and gender affect function of human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cellsGeorg Siegel, Torsten Kluba, Ursula Hermanutz-Klein, et al.
Cytotherapy|January 15, 2013
Mesenchymal stromal/stem cells markers in the human bone marrowValeria Rasini, Massimo Dominici, Torsten Kluba, et al.
Transfusion|February 24, 2018
Manufacture of endothelial colony-forming progenitor cells from steady-state peripheral blood leukapheresis using pooled human platelet lysateGeorg Siegel, Erika Fleck, Stefanie Elser, et al.
Stem Cells and Development|January 11, 2014
A mouse bone marrow stromal cell line with skeletal stem cell characteristics to study osteogenesis in vitro and in vivoSebastian Raeth, Benedetto Sacchetti, Georg Siegel, et al.
Cell Transplantation|December 17, 2008
The use of clinically approved small particles of iron oxide (SPIO) for labeling of mesenchymal stem cells aggravates clinical symptoms in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis and influences their in vivo distributionRichard Schäfer, Miriam Ayturan, Rüdiger Bantleon, et al.
BMC Cell Biology|April 8, 2010
Functional investigations on human mesenchymal stem cells exposed to magnetic fields and labeled with clinically approved iron nanoparticlesRichard Schäfer, Rüdiger Bantleon, Rainer Kehlbach, et al.
Cytotherapy|February 5, 2009
Labeling of human mesenchymal stromal cells with superparamagnetic iron oxide leads to a decrease in migration capacity and colony formation abilityRichard Schäfer, Rainer Kehlbach, Michaela Müller, et al.
Stem Cells and Development|February 8, 2012
Bone marrow-derived human mesenchymal stem cells express cardiomyogenic proteins but do not exhibit functional cardiomyogenic differentiation potentialGeorg Siegel, Petra Krause, Stefanie Wöhrle, et al.
British Journal of Haematology|March 23, 2011
Expression of blood group genes by mesenchymal stem cellsRichard Schäfer, Martina Schnaidt, Roland A Klaffschenkel, et al.
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Transplantation|May 9, 2009
The immunosuppressive properties of mesenchymal stem cellsGeorg Siegel, Richard Schäfer, Francesco Dazzi
BMC Medicine|June 14, 2013
Phenotype, donor age and gender affect function of human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cellsGeorg Siegel, Torsten Kluba, Ursula Hermanutz-Klein, et al.
Cytotherapy|January 15, 2013
Mesenchymal stromal/stem cells markers in the human bone marrowValeria Rasini, Massimo Dominici, Torsten Kluba, et al.
Transfusion|February 24, 2018
Manufacture of endothelial colony-forming progenitor cells from steady-state peripheral blood leukapheresis using pooled human platelet lysateGeorg Siegel, Erika Fleck, Stefanie Elser, et al.
Stem Cells and Development|January 11, 2014
A mouse bone marrow stromal cell line with skeletal stem cell characteristics to study osteogenesis in vitro and in vivoSebastian Raeth, Benedetto Sacchetti, Georg Siegel, et al.
Cell Transplantation|December 17, 2008
The use of clinically approved small particles of iron oxide (SPIO) for labeling of mesenchymal stem cells aggravates clinical symptoms in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis and influences their in vivo distributionRichard Schäfer, Miriam Ayturan, Rüdiger Bantleon, et al.
BMC Cell Biology|April 8, 2010
Functional investigations on human mesenchymal stem cells exposed to magnetic fields and labeled with clinically approved iron nanoparticlesRichard Schäfer, Rüdiger Bantleon, Rainer Kehlbach, et al.
Cytotherapy|February 5, 2009
Labeling of human mesenchymal stromal cells with superparamagnetic iron oxide leads to a decrease in migration capacity and colony formation abilityRichard Schäfer, Rainer Kehlbach, Michaela Müller, et al.
Stem Cells and Development|February 8, 2012
Bone marrow-derived human mesenchymal stem cells express cardiomyogenic proteins but do not exhibit functional cardiomyogenic differentiation potentialGeorg Siegel, Petra Krause, Stefanie Wöhrle, et al.
British Journal of Haematology|March 23, 2011
Expression of blood group genes by mesenchymal stem cellsRichard Schäfer, Martina Schnaidt, Roland A Klaffschenkel, et al.
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