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Luisa Boldrin

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Current Opinion in Neurology|September 22, 2007
Activating muscle stem cells: therapeutic potential in muscle diseasesLuisa Boldrin, Jennifer E Morgan
Plos Currents|February 16, 2012
Human satellite cells: identification on human muscle fibresLuisa Boldrin, Jennifer E Morgan
Plos One|January 26, 2013
Grafting of a single donor myofibre promotes hypertrophy in dystrophic mouse muscleLuisa Boldrin, Jennifer E Morgan
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 21, 2013
Modulation of the host skeletal muscle niche for donor satellite cell graftingLuisa Boldrin, Jennifer E Morgan
Nucleic Acid Therapeutics|August 20, 2011
Long-term systemic administration of unconjugated morpholino oligomers for therapeutic expression of dystrophin by exon skipping in skeletal muscle: implications for cardiac muscle integrityAlberto Malerba, Luisa Boldrin, George Dickson
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|July 21, 2010
Are human and mouse satellite cells really the same?Luisa Boldrin, Francesco Muntoni, Jennifer E Morgan
Plos One|June 5, 2012
The satellite cell in male and female, developing and adult mouse muscle: distinct stem cells for growth and regenerationAlice Neal, Luisa Boldrin, Jennifer Elizabeth Morgan
Stem Cell Research|December 3, 2014
Satellite cells from dystrophic muscle retain regenerative capacityLuisa Boldrin, Peter S Zammit, Jennifer E Morgan
Stem Cells (Dayton, Ohio)|July 4, 2009
Mature adult dystrophic mouse muscle environment does not impede efficient engrafted satellite cell regeneration and self-renewalLuisa Boldrin, Peter Steven Zammit, Francesco Muntoni, et al.
Developmental Biology|October 20, 2009
Muscle satellite cells are a functionally heterogeneous population in both somite-derived and branchiomeric musclesYusuke Ono, Luisa Boldrin, Paul Knopp, et al.
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Current Opinion in Neurology|September 22, 2007
Activating muscle stem cells: therapeutic potential in muscle diseasesLuisa Boldrin, Jennifer E Morgan
Plos Currents|February 16, 2012
Human satellite cells: identification on human muscle fibresLuisa Boldrin, Jennifer E Morgan
Plos One|January 26, 2013
Grafting of a single donor myofibre promotes hypertrophy in dystrophic mouse muscleLuisa Boldrin, Jennifer E Morgan
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 21, 2013
Modulation of the host skeletal muscle niche for donor satellite cell graftingLuisa Boldrin, Jennifer E Morgan
Nucleic Acid Therapeutics|August 20, 2011
Long-term systemic administration of unconjugated morpholino oligomers for therapeutic expression of dystrophin by exon skipping in skeletal muscle: implications for cardiac muscle integrityAlberto Malerba, Luisa Boldrin, George Dickson
The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society|July 21, 2010
Are human and mouse satellite cells really the same?Luisa Boldrin, Francesco Muntoni, Jennifer E Morgan
Plos One|June 5, 2012
The satellite cell in male and female, developing and adult mouse muscle: distinct stem cells for growth and regenerationAlice Neal, Luisa Boldrin, Jennifer Elizabeth Morgan
Stem Cell Research|December 3, 2014
Satellite cells from dystrophic muscle retain regenerative capacityLuisa Boldrin, Peter S Zammit, Jennifer E Morgan
Stem Cells (Dayton, Ohio)|July 4, 2009
Mature adult dystrophic mouse muscle environment does not impede efficient engrafted satellite cell regeneration and self-renewalLuisa Boldrin, Peter Steven Zammit, Francesco Muntoni, et al.
Developmental Biology|October 20, 2009
Muscle satellite cells are a functionally heterogeneous population in both somite-derived and branchiomeric musclesYusuke Ono, Luisa Boldrin, Paul Knopp, et al.
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