Dystrophin is expressed in mdx skeletal muscle fibers after normal myoblast implantation.
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Human myogenic reserve cells are quiescent stem cells that contribute to muscle regeneration after intramuscular transplantation in immunodeficient miceDifferentiation and long-term survival of C2C12 myoblast grafts in heart.Myoblast transfer of human erythropoietin gene in a mouse model of renal failureTransplantation of fetal cells and tissue: an overview.Macrophages improve survival, proliferation and migration of engrafted myogenic precursor cells into MDX skeletal muscleStem cell therapy. Use of differentiated pluripotent stem cells as replacement therapy for treating disease.Biological approaches to improve skeletal muscle healing after injury and diseaseInhibition of CD26/DPP-IV enhances donor muscle cell engraftment and stimulates sustained donor cell proliferationInhibition of myosatellite cell proliferation by gamma irradiation does not prevent the age-related increase of the number of dystrophin-positive fibers in soleus muscles of mdx female heterozygote miceBone marrow side population cells are enriched for progenitors capable of myogenic differentiation.Ex Vivo Expansion and In Vivo Self-Renewal of Human Muscle Stem Cells.Activation of Notch signaling during ex vivo expansion maintains donor muscle cell engraftmentClonal isolation of muscle-derived cells capable of enhancing muscle regeneration and bone healing.Primary mouse myoblast purification, characterization, and transplantation for cell-mediated gene therapyHeterokaryon myotubes with normal mouse and Duchenne nuclei exhibit sarcolemmal dystrophin staining and efficient intracellular free calcium control.Long-term survival of transplanted stem cells in immunocompetent mice with muscular dystrophy.Hematopoietic cell transplantation provides an immune-tolerant platform for myoblast transplantation in dystrophic dogsGene therapy via primary myoblasts: long-term expression of factor IX protein following transplantation in vivoCXCR4 enhances engraftment of muscle progenitor cells.A high-content, high-throughput siRNA screen identifies cyclin D2 as a potent regulator of muscle progenitor cell fusion and a target to enhance muscle regeneration.In vivo fusion of circulating fluorescent cells with dystrophin-deficient myofibers results in extensive sarcoplasmic fluorescence expression but limited dystrophin sarcolemmal expression.Lysis of myotubes by alloreactive cytotoxic T cells and natural killer cells. Relevance to myoblast transplantation.Expression and function of heterotypic adhesion molecules during differentiation of human skeletal muscle in cultureNormal myogenic cells from newborn mice restore normal histology to degenerating muscles of the mdx mouse.Successful histocompatible myoblast transplantation in dystrophin-deficient mdx mouse despite the production of antibodies against dystrophin.The Need for a Consensus on the Locution "Central Nuclei" in Striated Muscle Myopathies.Induction of HLA-DR expression on human myoblasts with interferon-gamma.High efficiency of muscle regeneration after human myoblast clone transplantation in SCID mice.
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Dystrophin is expressed in mdx skeletal muscle fibers after normal myoblast implantation.
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Dystrophin is expressed in mdx skeletal muscle fibers after normal myoblast implantation.
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Dystrophin is expressed in mdx skeletal muscle fibers after normal myoblast implantation.
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Dystrophin is expressed in mdx skeletal muscle fibers after normal myoblast implantation.
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Dystrophin is expressed in mdx skeletal muscle fibers after normal myoblast implantation.
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Dystrophin is expressed in mdx skeletal muscle fibers after normal myoblast implantation.
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Dystrophin is expressed in mdx skeletal muscle fibers after normal myoblast implantation.
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P2093
P2860
P1476
Dystrophin is expressed in mdx skeletal muscle fibers after normal myoblast implantation.
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Carpenter S
Zubrzycka-Gaarn E
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1989-07-01T00:00:00Z