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E Martin-Rendon

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Transfusion Medicine (Oxford, England)|December 5, 2003
Exploitation of stem cell plasticityE Martin-Rendon, S M Watt
Current Opinion in Molecular Therapeutics|November 9, 2001
Lentiviral vectors for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseasesE Martin-Rendon, M Azzouz, N D Mazarakis
Transfusion Medicine (Oxford, England)|August 27, 2009
Stem cell-related therapies for vascular diseasesE Martin-Rendon, J A Snowden, S M Watt
Transfusion Medicine (Oxford, England)|September 15, 2009
Clinical stem cell therapies for severe autoimmune diseasesJ A Snowden, E Martin-Rendon, S M Watt
Current Genetics|December 1, 1993
Isolation of a mutant allele that deregulates the threonine biosynthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeE Martin-Rendon, M J Farfán, C Ramos, et al.
Yeast (Chichester, England)|June 28, 2000
Possible regulatory function of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ty1 retrotransposon core proteinJ F Roth, S M Kingsman, A J Kingsman, et al.
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics|January 29, 2016
Cell therapy for heart disease: Trial sequential analyses of two Cochrane reviewsS A Fisher, C Doree, D P Taggart, et al.
Vox Sanguinis|June 19, 2008
5-Azacytidine-treated human mesenchymal stem/progenitor cells derived from umbilical cord, cord blood and bone marrow do not generate cardiomyocytes in vitro at high frequenciesE Martin-Rendon, D Sweeney, F Lu, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|December 1, 1996
Identification of proteolytic cleavage sites within the gag-analogue protein of Ty1 virus-like particlesE Martin-Rendon, D W Hurd, G Marfany, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 24, 2001
Dysbindin, a novel coiled-coil-containing protein that interacts with the dystrobrevins in muscle and brainM A Benson, S E Newey, E Martin-Rendon, et al.
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Transfusion Medicine (Oxford, England)|December 5, 2003
Exploitation of stem cell plasticityE Martin-Rendon, S M Watt
Current Opinion in Molecular Therapeutics|November 9, 2001
Lentiviral vectors for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseasesE Martin-Rendon, M Azzouz, N D Mazarakis
Transfusion Medicine (Oxford, England)|August 27, 2009
Stem cell-related therapies for vascular diseasesE Martin-Rendon, J A Snowden, S M Watt
Transfusion Medicine (Oxford, England)|September 15, 2009
Clinical stem cell therapies for severe autoimmune diseasesJ A Snowden, E Martin-Rendon, S M Watt
Current Genetics|December 1, 1993
Isolation of a mutant allele that deregulates the threonine biosynthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeE Martin-Rendon, M J Farfán, C Ramos, et al.
Yeast (Chichester, England)|June 28, 2000
Possible regulatory function of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ty1 retrotransposon core proteinJ F Roth, S M Kingsman, A J Kingsman, et al.
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics|January 29, 2016
Cell therapy for heart disease: Trial sequential analyses of two Cochrane reviewsS A Fisher, C Doree, D P Taggart, et al.
Vox Sanguinis|June 19, 2008
5-Azacytidine-treated human mesenchymal stem/progenitor cells derived from umbilical cord, cord blood and bone marrow do not generate cardiomyocytes in vitro at high frequenciesE Martin-Rendon, D Sweeney, F Lu, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|December 1, 1996
Identification of proteolytic cleavage sites within the gag-analogue protein of Ty1 virus-like particlesE Martin-Rendon, D W Hurd, G Marfany, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 24, 2001
Dysbindin, a novel coiled-coil-containing protein that interacts with the dystrobrevins in muscle and brainM A Benson, S E Newey, E Martin-Rendon, et al.
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