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Charlotte A Collins

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Current Opinion in Pharmacology|March 28, 2006
Satellite cell self-renewalCharlotte A Collins
Journal of Clinical Psychology|January 13, 2009
Developing an integrated primary care practice: strategies, techniques, and a case illustrationBarbara B Walker, Charlotte A Collins
Developmental Biology|September 23, 2008
Dynamic regulation of retinoic acid-binding proteins in developing, adult and neoplastic skin reveals roles for beta-catenin and Notch signallingCharlotte A Collins, Fiona M Watt
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|September 24, 2005
Self-renewal of the adult skeletal muscle satellite cellCharlotte A Collins, Terence A Partridge
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 18, 2008
Isolation and grafting of single muscle fibresCharlotte A Collins, Peter S Zammit
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 28, 2011
Reprogramming adult dermis to a neonatal state through epidermal activation of β-cateninCharlotte A Collins, Kai Kretzschmar, Fiona M Watt
Developmental Biology|April 28, 2012
Polyclonal origin and hair induction ability of dermal papillae in neonatal and adult mouse back skinCharlotte A Collins, Kim B Jensen, Elizabeth J MacRae, et al.
Stem Cells (Dayton, Ohio)|January 16, 2007
A population of myogenic stem cells that survives skeletal muscle agingCharlotte A Collins, Peter S Zammit, Ana Pérez Ruiz, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|February 24, 2016
β-Catenin Stabilization in Skin Fibroblasts Causes Fibrotic Lesions by Preventing Adipocyte Differentiation of the Reticular DermisMaria Mastrogiannaki, Beate M Lichtenberger, Andreas Reimer, et al.
Cell Stem Cell|May 12, 2009
Lrig1 expression defines a distinct multipotent stem cell population in mammalian epidermisKim B Jensen, Charlotte A Collins, Elisabete Nascimento, et al.
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Current Opinion in Pharmacology|March 28, 2006
Satellite cell self-renewalCharlotte A Collins
Journal of Clinical Psychology|January 13, 2009
Developing an integrated primary care practice: strategies, techniques, and a case illustrationBarbara B Walker, Charlotte A Collins
Developmental Biology|September 23, 2008
Dynamic regulation of retinoic acid-binding proteins in developing, adult and neoplastic skin reveals roles for beta-catenin and Notch signallingCharlotte A Collins, Fiona M Watt
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|September 24, 2005
Self-renewal of the adult skeletal muscle satellite cellCharlotte A Collins, Terence A Partridge
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 18, 2008
Isolation and grafting of single muscle fibresCharlotte A Collins, Peter S Zammit
Development (Cambridge, England)|October 28, 2011
Reprogramming adult dermis to a neonatal state through epidermal activation of β-cateninCharlotte A Collins, Kai Kretzschmar, Fiona M Watt
Developmental Biology|April 28, 2012
Polyclonal origin and hair induction ability of dermal papillae in neonatal and adult mouse back skinCharlotte A Collins, Kim B Jensen, Elizabeth J MacRae, et al.
Stem Cells (Dayton, Ohio)|January 16, 2007
A population of myogenic stem cells that survives skeletal muscle agingCharlotte A Collins, Peter S Zammit, Ana Pérez Ruiz, et al.
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology|February 24, 2016
β-Catenin Stabilization in Skin Fibroblasts Causes Fibrotic Lesions by Preventing Adipocyte Differentiation of the Reticular DermisMaria Mastrogiannaki, Beate M Lichtenberger, Andreas Reimer, et al.
Cell Stem Cell|May 12, 2009
Lrig1 expression defines a distinct multipotent stem cell population in mammalian epidermisKim B Jensen, Charlotte A Collins, Elisabete Nascimento, et al.
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