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Douglas Melton

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Diabetologia|January 17, 2021
The promise of stem cell-derived islet replacement therapyDouglas Melton
Stem Cell Reports|June 13, 2019
Advancing Progress in Stem Cells and Biomedicine: 2018-2019 Year in ReviewDouglas Melton
Stem Cell Reports|December 13, 2018
New Approaches, New Opportunities at the 2019 ISSCR Annual MeetingDouglas Melton, Marius Wernig
Nature Reviews. Genetics|March 10, 2011
Turning straw into gold: directing cell fate for regenerative medicineDena E Cohen, Douglas Melton
Mechanisms of Development|December 20, 2002
Role of endothelial cells in early pancreas and liver developmentEckhard Lammert, Ondine Cleaver, Douglas Melton
Methods in Enzymology|December 5, 2006
Human embryonic stem cellsHidenori Akutsu, Chad A Cowan, Douglas Melton
Chemical Research in Toxicology|November 19, 2014
Covalent adduct formation between the antihypertensive drug hydralazine and abasic sites in double- and single-stranded DNADouglas Melton, Calvin D Lewis, Nathan E Price, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 10, 2003
Stem cells. Setting standards for human embryonic stem cellsAli H Brivanlou, Fred H Gage, Rudolf Jaenisch, et al.
Chemical Research in Toxicology|May 14, 2024
Ultrafast Reaction of the Drug Hydralazine with Apurinic/Apyrimidinic Sites in DNA Gives Rise to a Stable Triazolo[3,4-<i>a</i>]phthalazine AdductTanhaul Islam, Garam Shim, Douglas Melton, et al.
Chemical Research in Toxicology|December 24, 2024
Repurposing the Antihypertensive Agent Hydralazine As an Inhibitor of the Base Excision Repair Enzyme APE1Tanhaul Islam, Venkatrao Nunna, Don Pivithuru Liyanarachchi, et al.
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Diabetologia|January 17, 2021
The promise of stem cell-derived islet replacement therapyDouglas Melton
Stem Cell Reports|June 13, 2019
Advancing Progress in Stem Cells and Biomedicine: 2018-2019 Year in ReviewDouglas Melton
Stem Cell Reports|December 13, 2018
New Approaches, New Opportunities at the 2019 ISSCR Annual MeetingDouglas Melton, Marius Wernig
Nature Reviews. Genetics|March 10, 2011
Turning straw into gold: directing cell fate for regenerative medicineDena E Cohen, Douglas Melton
Mechanisms of Development|December 20, 2002
Role of endothelial cells in early pancreas and liver developmentEckhard Lammert, Ondine Cleaver, Douglas Melton
Methods in Enzymology|December 5, 2006
Human embryonic stem cellsHidenori Akutsu, Chad A Cowan, Douglas Melton
Chemical Research in Toxicology|November 19, 2014
Covalent adduct formation between the antihypertensive drug hydralazine and abasic sites in double- and single-stranded DNADouglas Melton, Calvin D Lewis, Nathan E Price, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 10, 2003
Stem cells. Setting standards for human embryonic stem cellsAli H Brivanlou, Fred H Gage, Rudolf Jaenisch, et al.
Chemical Research in Toxicology|May 14, 2024
Ultrafast Reaction of the Drug Hydralazine with Apurinic/Apyrimidinic Sites in DNA Gives Rise to a Stable Triazolo[3,4-<i>a</i>]phthalazine AdductTanhaul Islam, Garam Shim, Douglas Melton, et al.
Chemical Research in Toxicology|December 24, 2024
Repurposing the Antihypertensive Agent Hydralazine As an Inhibitor of the Base Excision Repair Enzyme APE1Tanhaul Islam, Venkatrao Nunna, Don Pivithuru Liyanarachchi, et al.
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