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Camargo, F. D., Green, R., Capetenaki, Y., Jackson, K. A., & Goodell, M. A. (2003). Single hematopoietic stem cells generate skeletal muscle through myeloid intermediates. Nature Medicine, 9(12), 1520–1527.

Authors 5
  1. Fernando D Camargo (first)
  2. Rahshaana Green (additional)
  3. Yassemi Capetenaki (additional)
  4. Kathyjo A Jackson (additional)
  5. Margaret A Goodell (additional)
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@article{Camargo_2003, title={Single hematopoietic stem cells generate skeletal muscle through myeloid intermediates}, volume={9}, ISSN={1546-170X}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nm963}, DOI={10.1038/nm963}, number={12}, journal={Nature Medicine}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Camargo, Fernando D and Green, Rahshaana and Capetenaki, Yassemi and Jackson, Kathyjo A and Goodell, Margaret A}, year={2003}, month=nov, pages={1520–1527} }