Editorial
Plasticity of hematopoietic stem cells: Enough to induce tolerance and repair tissue?
Richard K. Burt,
Ann E. Traynor,
Yu Oyama,
Walter G. Barr,
Corresponding Author
Richard K. Burt
Northwestern University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois
Division of Immune Therapy and Autoimmune Disease, Northwestern University Medical Center, Chicago, IL 60611Search for more papers by this authorAnn E. Traynor
Northwestern University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois
Search for more papers by this authorYu Oyama
Northwestern University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois
Search for more papers by this authorWalter G. Barr
Northwestern University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois
Search for more papers by this authorRichard K. Burt,
Ann E. Traynor,
Yu Oyama,
Walter G. Barr,
Corresponding Author
Richard K. Burt
Northwestern University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois
Division of Immune Therapy and Autoimmune Disease, Northwestern University Medical Center, Chicago, IL 60611Search for more papers by this authorAnn E. Traynor
Northwestern University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois
Search for more papers by this authorYu Oyama
Northwestern University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois
Search for more papers by this authorWalter G. Barr
Northwestern University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois
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