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Cell and Tissue Research|May 1, 1995
Retarded myogenic cell replication in regenerating skeletal muscles of old mice: an autoradiographic study in young and old BALBc and SJL/J miceJ K McGeachie, M D Grounds
Molecular and Cell Biology of Human Diseases Series|January 1, 1993
Molecular and cell biology of skeletal muscle regenerationM D Grounds, Z Yablonka-Reuveni
Neuromuscular Disorders : NMD|February 20, 2007
The allure of stem cell therapy for muscular dystrophyMiranda D Grounds, Kay E Davies
Cell|December 28, 2006
Treating muscular dystrophy with stem cells?Kay E Davies, Miranda D Grounds
Cell Stem Cell|March 29, 2008
Modified patient stem cells as prelude to autologous treatment of muscular dystrophyKay E Davies, Miranda D Grounds
Cell and Tissue Research|January 1, 1983
Isoenzyme studies of whole muscle grafts and movement of muscle precursor cellsM D Grounds, T A Partridge
Journal of Anatomy|May 25, 1999
The timing between skeletal muscle myoblast replication and fusion into myotubes, and the stability of regenerated dystrophic myofibres: an autoradiographic study in mdx miceJ K McGeachie, M D Grounds
Experimental Cell Research|February 1, 1989
Myogenic cells of regenerating adult chicken muscle can fuse into myotubes after a single cell division in vivoM D Grounds, J K McGeachie
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|July 18, 2001
The role of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) in skeletal muscle regeneration. Studies in TNF-alpha(-/-) and TNF-alpha(-/-)/LT-alpha(-/-) miceR A Collins, M D Grounds
Immunology and Cell Biology|May 31, 2001
Complement and myoblast transfer therapy: donor myoblast survival is enhanced following depletion of host complement C3 using cobra venom factor, but not in the absence of C5S I Hodgetts, M D Grounds
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Cell and Tissue Research|May 1, 1995
Retarded myogenic cell replication in regenerating skeletal muscles of old mice: an autoradiographic study in young and old BALBc and SJL/J miceJ K McGeachie, M D Grounds
Molecular and Cell Biology of Human Diseases Series|January 1, 1993
Molecular and cell biology of skeletal muscle regenerationM D Grounds, Z Yablonka-Reuveni
Neuromuscular Disorders : NMD|February 20, 2007
The allure of stem cell therapy for muscular dystrophyMiranda D Grounds, Kay E Davies
Cell|December 28, 2006
Treating muscular dystrophy with stem cells?Kay E Davies, Miranda D Grounds
Cell Stem Cell|March 29, 2008
Modified patient stem cells as prelude to autologous treatment of muscular dystrophyKay E Davies, Miranda D Grounds
Cell and Tissue Research|January 1, 1983
Isoenzyme studies of whole muscle grafts and movement of muscle precursor cellsM D Grounds, T A Partridge
Journal of Anatomy|May 25, 1999
The timing between skeletal muscle myoblast replication and fusion into myotubes, and the stability of regenerated dystrophic myofibres: an autoradiographic study in mdx miceJ K McGeachie, M D Grounds
Experimental Cell Research|February 1, 1989
Myogenic cells of regenerating adult chicken muscle can fuse into myotubes after a single cell division in vivoM D Grounds, J K McGeachie
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|July 18, 2001
The role of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) in skeletal muscle regeneration. Studies in TNF-alpha(-/-) and TNF-alpha(-/-)/LT-alpha(-/-) miceR A Collins, M D Grounds
Immunology and Cell Biology|May 31, 2001
Complement and myoblast transfer therapy: donor myoblast survival is enhanced following depletion of host complement C3 using cobra venom factor, but not in the absence of C5S I Hodgetts, M D Grounds
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