High efficiency of muscle regeneration after human myoblast clone transplantation in SCID mice.
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The emerging role of viral vectors as vehicles for DMD gene editingDermal fibroblasts participate in the formation of new muscle fibres when implanted into regenerating normal mouse muscleDonor satellite cell engraftment is significantly augmented when the host niche is preserved and endogenous satellite cells are incapacitatedMyoblast transplantation for inherited myopathies: a clinical approach.Aldehyde dehydrogenase activity identifies a population of human skeletal muscle cells with high myogenic capacitiesMyogenic stem cells for the therapy of primary myopathies: wishful thinking or therapeutic perspective?Intramuscular Transplantation of Muscle Precursor Cells over-expressing MMP-9 improves Transplantation Success.Intramuscular transplantation of human postnatal myoblasts generates functional donor-derived satellite cells.Are human and mouse satellite cells really the same?Partial laminin alpha2 chain restoration in alpha2 chain-deficient dy/dy mouse by primary muscle cell culture transplantationDevelopment of approaches to improve cell survival in myoblast transfer therapy.Intact satellite cells lead to remarkable protection against Smn gene defect in differentiated skeletal muscle.Identification of a novel population of muscle stem cells in mice: potential for muscle regeneration.Clonal isolation of muscle-derived cells capable of enhancing muscle regeneration and bone healing.Myogenic endothelial cells purified from human skeletal muscle improve cardiac function after transplantation into infarcted myocardium.High efficiency myogenic conversion of human fibroblasts by adenoviral vector-mediated MyoD gene transfer. An alternative strategy for ex vivo gene therapy of primary myopathies.SCID mice containing muscle with human mitochondrial DNA mutations. An animal model for mitochondrial DNA defects.Current advances in cell therapy strategies for muscular dystrophies.Invited review: Stem cells and muscle diseases: advances in cell therapy strategies.Obestatin Increases the Regenerative Capacity of Human Myoblasts Transplanted Intramuscularly in an Immunodeficient Mouse Model.In vivo fluorescence imaging of muscle cell regeneration by transplanted EGFP-labeled myoblasts.Preliminary results of myoblast injection into the urethra and bladder wall: a possible method for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence and impaired detrusor contractility.Myoblast transplantations lead to the expression of the laminin alpha 2 chain in normal and dystrophic (dy/dy) mouse muscles.Successful histocompatible myoblast transplantation in dystrophin-deficient mdx mouse despite the production of antibodies against dystrophin.Muscle-derived cell-mediated ex vivo gene therapy for urological dysfunction.Gene therapy and tissue engineering in sports medicine.Matching host muscle and donor myoblasts for myosin heavy chain improves myoblast transfer therapy.Chemotaxis of skeletal muscle satellite cells.Normal growth and regenerating ability of myoblasts from unaffected muscles of facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy patients.Transplantation of myoblasts from a transgenic mouse overexpressing dystrophin produced only a relatively small increase of dystrophin-positive membrane.Platelet rich plasma releasate promotes proliferation of skeletal muscle cells in association with upregulation of PCNA, cyclins and cyclin dependent kinases.Intramuscular transplantation of muscle-derived stem cells accelerates skeletal muscle healing after contusion injury via enhancement of angiogenesis.Comparative Analysis of Genetically Engineered Immunodeficient Mouse Strains as Recipients for Human Myoblast Transplantation
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High efficiency of muscle regeneration after human myoblast clone transplantation in SCID mice.
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High efficiency of muscle rege ...... transplantation in SCID mice.
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High efficiency of muscle rege ...... transplantation in SCID mice.
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High efficiency of muscle rege ...... transplantation in SCID mice.
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High efficiency of muscle rege ...... transplantation in SCID mice.
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High efficiency of muscle rege ...... transplantation in SCID mice.
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High efficiency of muscle rege ...... transplantation in SCID mice.
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10.1172/JCI117011
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1994-02-01T00:00:00Z