Mesenchymal stem cells modified with Akt prevent remodeling and restore performance of infarcted hearts
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About Mesenchymal stem cells modified with Akt prevent remodeling and restore performance of infarcted hearts
This paper, published in 2003, received 1.2k indexed citations . Written by Abeel A. Mangi, Nicolas Noiseux, Deling Kong, Huamei He, Mojgan Rezvani, Joanne S. Ingwall and Victor J. Dzau covering the research area of Genetics, Surgery and Biomaterials. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Genetics (774 citations), Surgery (769 citations) and Molecular Biology (545 citations). Published in Nature Medicine.
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