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Cell Reports|November 16, 2017
Transcriptional Profiling of Quiescent Muscle Stem Cells In VivoCindy T J van Velthoven, Antoine de Morree, Ingrid M Egner, et al.
Animal Genetics|October 31, 2001
Characterization of two new alleles at the goat CSN1S2 locusL Ramunno, G Cosenza, M Pappalardo, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|July 31, 1998
Characterization of the CSN1AG allele of the bovine alpha s1-casein locus by the insertion of a relict of a long interspersed elementA Rando, P Di Gregorio, L Ramunno, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 11, 2018
Monitoring disease activity noninvasively in the <i>mdx</i> model of Duchenne muscular dystrophyAntonio Filareto, Katie Maguire-Nguyen, Qiang Gan, et al.
Palaios|July 18, 2003
Remarkable preservation of undigested muscle tissue within a Late Cretaceous tyrannosaurid coprolite from Alberta, CanadaKaren Chin, David A Eberth, Mary H Schweitzer, et al.
Stem Cell Reports|January 12, 2022
Tubastatin A maintains adult skeletal muscle stem cells in a quiescent state ex vivo and improves their engraftment ability in vivoMarina Arjona, Armon Goshayeshi, Cristina Rodriguez-Mateo, et al.
Stem Cell Reviews and Reports|April 15, 2022
Correction to: Muscle Stem Cell Function Is Impaired in β2-Adrenoceptor Knockout MiceTatiana E Koike, Cesar S Fuziwara, Patricia C Brum, et al.
Stem Cells (Dayton, Ohio)|November 3, 2011
Notch signaling is necessary to maintain quiescence in adult muscle stem cellsChristopher R R Bjornson, Tom H Cheung, Ling Liu, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 3, 2006
Enhancement of plasmid-mediated gene therapy for muscular dystrophy by directed plasmid integrationCarmen Bertoni, Sohail Jarrahian, Thurman M Wheeler, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 11, 2007
Increased Wnt signaling during aging alters muscle stem cell fate and increases fibrosisAndrew S Brack, Michael J Conboy, Sudeep Roy, et al.
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Cell Reports|November 16, 2017
Transcriptional Profiling of Quiescent Muscle Stem Cells In VivoCindy T J van Velthoven, Antoine de Morree, Ingrid M Egner, et al.
Animal Genetics|October 31, 2001
Characterization of two new alleles at the goat CSN1S2 locusL Ramunno, G Cosenza, M Pappalardo, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|July 31, 1998
Characterization of the CSN1AG allele of the bovine alpha s1-casein locus by the insertion of a relict of a long interspersed elementA Rando, P Di Gregorio, L Ramunno, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 11, 2018
Monitoring disease activity noninvasively in the <i>mdx</i> model of Duchenne muscular dystrophyAntonio Filareto, Katie Maguire-Nguyen, Qiang Gan, et al.
Palaios|July 18, 2003
Remarkable preservation of undigested muscle tissue within a Late Cretaceous tyrannosaurid coprolite from Alberta, CanadaKaren Chin, David A Eberth, Mary H Schweitzer, et al.
Stem Cell Reports|January 12, 2022
Tubastatin A maintains adult skeletal muscle stem cells in a quiescent state ex vivo and improves their engraftment ability in vivoMarina Arjona, Armon Goshayeshi, Cristina Rodriguez-Mateo, et al.
Stem Cell Reviews and Reports|April 15, 2022
Correction to: Muscle Stem Cell Function Is Impaired in β2-Adrenoceptor Knockout MiceTatiana E Koike, Cesar S Fuziwara, Patricia C Brum, et al.
Stem Cells (Dayton, Ohio)|November 3, 2011
Notch signaling is necessary to maintain quiescence in adult muscle stem cellsChristopher R R Bjornson, Tom H Cheung, Ling Liu, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 3, 2006
Enhancement of plasmid-mediated gene therapy for muscular dystrophy by directed plasmid integrationCarmen Bertoni, Sohail Jarrahian, Thurman M Wheeler, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 11, 2007
Increased Wnt signaling during aging alters muscle stem cell fate and increases fibrosisAndrew S Brack, Michael J Conboy, Sudeep Roy, et al.
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