Autologous mesenchymal stem cells produce concordant improvements in regional function, tissue perfusion, and fibrotic burden when administered to patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting: The prospective randomized study of mesenchymal stem cell therapy in patients undergoing cardiac surgery (PROMETHEUS) trial

Vasileios Karantalis, Darcy L. Difede, Gary Gerstenblith, Si Pham, James Symes, Juan Pablo Zambrano, Joel Fishman, Pradip Pattany, Ian McNiece, John Conte, Steven Schulman, Katherine Wu, Ashish Shah, Elayne Breton, Janice Davis-Sproul, Richard Schwarz, Gary Feigenbaum, Muzammil Mushtaq, Viky Y. Suncion, Albert C. LardoIvan Borrello, Adam Mendizabal, Tomer Z. Karas, John Byrnes, Maureen Lowery, Alan W. Heldman, Joshua M. Hare

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