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Keith Baar

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Tissue Engineering. Part C, Methods|November 19, 2011
Defined electrical stimulation emphasizing excitability for the development and testing of engineered skeletal muscleAlastair Khodabukus, Keith Baar
Journal of Cellular Physiology|October 23, 2014
Contractile and metabolic properties of engineered skeletal muscle derived from slow and fast phenotype mouse muscleAlastair Khodabukus, Keith Baar
Tissue Engineering. Part C, Methods|February 5, 2009
Regulating fibrinolysis to engineer skeletal muscle from the C2C12 cell lineAlastair Khodabukus, Keith Baar
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|September 15, 2014
mTOR and the health benefits of exerciseKurt Watson, Keith Baar
Tissue Engineering. Part A|October 22, 2014
Streptomycin decreases the functional shift to a slow phenotype induced by electrical stimulation in engineered muscleAlastair Khodabukus, Keith Baar
Journal of Cellular Physiology|November 1, 2014
Glucose concentration and streptomycin alter in vitro muscle function and metabolismAlastair Khodabukus, Keith Baar
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|August 23, 2014
The effect of serum origin on tissue engineered skeletal muscle functionAlastair Khodabukus, Keith Baar
Cells, Tissues, Organs|November 9, 2016
Factors That Affect Tissue-Engineered Skeletal Muscle Function and PhysiologyAlastair Khodabukus, Keith Baar
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|March 23, 2012
Fine-tuning metabolism--how products of contraction regulate skeletal muscle adaptationAndrew Philp, Keith Baar
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|November 20, 2010
Understanding the regulation of muscle plasticityKeith Baar, Mark Hargreaves
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Tissue Engineering. Part C, Methods|November 19, 2011
Defined electrical stimulation emphasizing excitability for the development and testing of engineered skeletal muscleAlastair Khodabukus, Keith Baar
Journal of Cellular Physiology|October 23, 2014
Contractile and metabolic properties of engineered skeletal muscle derived from slow and fast phenotype mouse muscleAlastair Khodabukus, Keith Baar
Tissue Engineering. Part C, Methods|February 5, 2009
Regulating fibrinolysis to engineer skeletal muscle from the C2C12 cell lineAlastair Khodabukus, Keith Baar
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|September 15, 2014
mTOR and the health benefits of exerciseKurt Watson, Keith Baar
Tissue Engineering. Part A|October 22, 2014
Streptomycin decreases the functional shift to a slow phenotype induced by electrical stimulation in engineered muscleAlastair Khodabukus, Keith Baar
Journal of Cellular Physiology|November 1, 2014
Glucose concentration and streptomycin alter in vitro muscle function and metabolismAlastair Khodabukus, Keith Baar
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|August 23, 2014
The effect of serum origin on tissue engineered skeletal muscle functionAlastair Khodabukus, Keith Baar
Cells, Tissues, Organs|November 9, 2016
Factors That Affect Tissue-Engineered Skeletal Muscle Function and PhysiologyAlastair Khodabukus, Keith Baar
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|March 23, 2012
Fine-tuning metabolism--how products of contraction regulate skeletal muscle adaptationAndrew Philp, Keith Baar
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|November 20, 2010
Understanding the regulation of muscle plasticityKeith Baar, Mark Hargreaves
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