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Methotrexate released in vitro from bone cement inhibits human stem cell proliferation in S/G2 phase
International Orthopaedics, 02/13/09
Prochazka E et al. - The findings indicate impairment of stem cell function in marginal areas surrounding the MTX-loaded cement and may help to explain problems with regeneration of tissues in these locations.
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