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    Human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells pretreated with Angiotensin-II attenuate pancreas injury of rats with severe acute pancreatitis.

    Yang, J., Su, J., Xi, S.-S., Ke, X.-F., Zhu, Y., Lin, H.-P., Zeng, X.-K., Liu, B.-W., Zhu, M.-L., Dai, W.-Y., et al. (2019). Human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells pretreated with Angiotensin-II attenuate pancreas injury of rats with severe acute pancreatitis.Biomed Pharmacother117, 109052.
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