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Extracellular matrix provides an optimal niche for the maintenance and propagation of mesenchymal stem cells
Xiao Dong Chen
Department of Comprehensive Dentistry
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Immunology and Microbiology
Extracellular Matrix
100%
Mesenchymal Stem Cell
50%
Cell Differentiation
33%
Lineages
33%
Cells
33%
Differentiation
33%
Cell Proliferation
16%
Growth Factor
16%
Cell Function
16%
Cell Survival
16%
Cell Division
16%
Electric Potential
16%
Tissues
16%
Bone Marrow
16%
Association
16%
Neuroscience
Extracellular Matrix
100%
Mesenchymal Stem Cell
50%
In Vitro
33%
Cellular Differentiation
33%
Growth Factor
33%
In Vivo
16%
Cell Division
16%
Cell Proliferation
16%
Cell Survival
16%
Cell Function
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cell Survival
16%
Cell Proliferation
16%
Cellular Differentiation
16%
Electric Potential
16%
Cell Function
16%
Association
16%