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Jacques P Tremblay

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Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy|November 22, 2008
Another new "super muscle stem cell" leaves unaddressed the real problems of cell therapy for duchenne muscular dystrophyJacques P Tremblay, Daniel Skuk
Cell Transplantation|October 11, 2014
First study of intra-arterial delivery of myogenic mononuclear cells to skeletal muscles in primatesDaniel Skuk, Jacques P Tremblay
Cells|February 25, 2023
Prime Editing for Human Gene Therapy: Where Are We Now?Kelly Godbout, Jacques P Tremblay
Cell Transplantation|August 25, 2020
A Comment on "Muscle Xenografts Reproduce Key Molecular Features of Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy": What Is New and What Has Already been Done and Reported but Was Not Quoted?Daniel Skuk, Jacques P Tremblay
Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy|December 3, 2011
Gene transfer using HACs: a key step closer to ex vivo gene therapy using autologous gene-corrected cells to treat muscular dystrophyJacques P Tremblay, Robert M Frederickson
Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics|August 21, 2023
Gene therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy: an update on the latest clinical developmentsCedric Happi Mbakam, Jacques P Tremblay
Current Gene Therapy|December 16, 2006
Ex vivo modification of cells to induce a muscle-based expressionSimon P Quenneville, Jacques P Tremblay
Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy|January 5, 2011
Not an inside job: how can transplantation of relatively few exogenous satellite cells do what thousands of endogenous cells cannot?Jacques P Tremblay, Daniel Skuk, Robert Frederickson
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology|August 26, 2011
Transplanted myoblasts can migrate several millimeters to fuse with damaged myofibers in nonhuman primate skeletal muscleDaniel Skuk, Marlyne Goulet, Jacques P Tremblay
Cell Transplantation|January 9, 2013
Intramuscular transplantation of myogenic cells in primates: importance of needle size, cell number, and injection volumeDaniel Skuk, Marlyne Goulet, Jacques P Tremblay
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Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy|November 22, 2008
Another new "super muscle stem cell" leaves unaddressed the real problems of cell therapy for duchenne muscular dystrophyJacques P Tremblay, Daniel Skuk
Cell Transplantation|October 11, 2014
First study of intra-arterial delivery of myogenic mononuclear cells to skeletal muscles in primatesDaniel Skuk, Jacques P Tremblay
Cells|February 25, 2023
Prime Editing for Human Gene Therapy: Where Are We Now?Kelly Godbout, Jacques P Tremblay
Cell Transplantation|August 25, 2020
A Comment on "Muscle Xenografts Reproduce Key Molecular Features of Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy": What Is New and What Has Already been Done and Reported but Was Not Quoted?Daniel Skuk, Jacques P Tremblay
Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy|December 3, 2011
Gene transfer using HACs: a key step closer to ex vivo gene therapy using autologous gene-corrected cells to treat muscular dystrophyJacques P Tremblay, Robert M Frederickson
Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics|August 21, 2023
Gene therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy: an update on the latest clinical developmentsCedric Happi Mbakam, Jacques P Tremblay
Current Gene Therapy|December 16, 2006
Ex vivo modification of cells to induce a muscle-based expressionSimon P Quenneville, Jacques P Tremblay
Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy|January 5, 2011
Not an inside job: how can transplantation of relatively few exogenous satellite cells do what thousands of endogenous cells cannot?Jacques P Tremblay, Daniel Skuk, Robert Frederickson
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology|August 26, 2011
Transplanted myoblasts can migrate several millimeters to fuse with damaged myofibers in nonhuman primate skeletal muscleDaniel Skuk, Marlyne Goulet, Jacques P Tremblay
Cell Transplantation|January 9, 2013
Intramuscular transplantation of myogenic cells in primates: importance of needle size, cell number, and injection volumeDaniel Skuk, Marlyne Goulet, Jacques P Tremblay
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