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Lancet (London, England)|July 3, 2007
Autologous myoblasts and fibroblasts versus collagen for treatment of stress urinary incontinence in women: a randomised controlled trialHannes Strasser, Rainer Marksteiner, Eva Margreiter, et al.
BJU International|September 1, 2007
Autologous myoblasts and fibroblasts for female stress incontinence: a 1-year follow-up in 123 patientsMichael Mitterberger, Rainer Marksteiner, Eva Margreiter, et al.
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|December 5, 2006
Combined transplantation of skeletal myoblasts and angiopoietic progenitor cells reduces infarct size and apoptosis and improves cardiac function in chronic ischemic heart failureNikolaos Bonaros, Rauend Rauf, Dominik Wolf, et al.
Tissue Engineering. Part C, Methods|October 16, 2023
Developing a Cell-Microcarrier Tissue-Engineered Product for Muscle Repair Using a Bioreactor SystemAna Luísa Cartaxo, Ana Fernandes-Platzgummer, Carlos A V Rodrigues, et al.
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Lancet (London, England)|July 3, 2007
Autologous myoblasts and fibroblasts versus collagen for treatment of stress urinary incontinence in women: a randomised controlled trialHannes Strasser, Rainer Marksteiner, Eva Margreiter, et al.
BJU International|September 1, 2007
Autologous myoblasts and fibroblasts for female stress incontinence: a 1-year follow-up in 123 patientsMichael Mitterberger, Rainer Marksteiner, Eva Margreiter, et al.
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|December 5, 2006
Combined transplantation of skeletal myoblasts and angiopoietic progenitor cells reduces infarct size and apoptosis and improves cardiac function in chronic ischemic heart failureNikolaos Bonaros, Rauend Rauf, Dominik Wolf, et al.
Tissue Engineering. Part C, Methods|October 16, 2023
Developing a Cell-Microcarrier Tissue-Engineered Product for Muscle Repair Using a Bioreactor SystemAna Luísa Cartaxo, Ana Fernandes-Platzgummer, Carlos A V Rodrigues, et al.
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