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G M Smythe

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Experimental Cell Research|June 28, 2001
Absence of MyoD increases donor myoblast migration into host muscleG M Smythe, M D Grounds
Cell Transplantation|September 6, 2000
Exposure to tissue culture conditions can adversely affect myoblast behavior in vivo in whole muscle grafts: implications for myoblast transfer therapyG M Smythe, M D Grounds
Muscle & Nerve|March 15, 2000
Enhanced migration and fusion of donor myoblasts in dystrophic and normal host muscleG M Smythe, Y Fan, M D Grounds
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine|June 18, 2002
Problems and solutions in myoblast transfer therapyG M Smythe, S I Hodgetts, M D Grounds
Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy|August 10, 2000
Immunobiology and the future of myoblast transfer therapyG M Smythe, S I Hodgetts, M D Grounds
Cell and Tissue Research|June 9, 2001
Absence of desmin slightly prolongs myoblast proliferation and delays fusion in vivo in regenerating grafts of skeletal muscleG M Smythe, M J Davies, D Paulin, et al.
Experimental Gerontology|March 28, 2008
Age influences the early events of skeletal muscle regeneration: studies of whole muscle grafts transplanted between young (8 weeks) and old (13-21 months) miceG M Smythe, T Shavlakadze, P Roberts, et al.
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Experimental Cell Research|June 28, 2001
Absence of MyoD increases donor myoblast migration into host muscleG M Smythe, M D Grounds
Cell Transplantation|September 6, 2000
Exposure to tissue culture conditions can adversely affect myoblast behavior in vivo in whole muscle grafts: implications for myoblast transfer therapyG M Smythe, M D Grounds
Muscle & Nerve|March 15, 2000
Enhanced migration and fusion of donor myoblasts in dystrophic and normal host muscleG M Smythe, Y Fan, M D Grounds
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine|June 18, 2002
Problems and solutions in myoblast transfer therapyG M Smythe, S I Hodgetts, M D Grounds
Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy|August 10, 2000
Immunobiology and the future of myoblast transfer therapyG M Smythe, S I Hodgetts, M D Grounds
Cell and Tissue Research|June 9, 2001
Absence of desmin slightly prolongs myoblast proliferation and delays fusion in vivo in regenerating grafts of skeletal muscleG M Smythe, M J Davies, D Paulin, et al.
Experimental Gerontology|March 28, 2008
Age influences the early events of skeletal muscle regeneration: studies of whole muscle grafts transplanted between young (8 weeks) and old (13-21 months) miceG M Smythe, T Shavlakadze, P Roberts, et al.
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