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Michael T Longaker

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The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery|August 11, 2017
Invited Commentary on: Role of Notch Signaling in the Physiological Patterning of Posterofrontal and Sagittal Cranial SuturesNatalina Quarto, Michael T Longaker
The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery|March 19, 2011
Osteogenic differentiation of adipose-derived stromal cells in mouse and human: in vitro and in vivo methodsBenjamin Levi, Michael T Longaker
Annals of Surgery|February 5, 2011
Diathermy or surgical scalpel for abdominal skin incisions: what is the impact on clinical practice?Michael T Longaker, Geoffrey C Gurtner
Transplantation|July 23, 2008
Regenerative medicine: the next frontierMatthew D Kwan, Michael T Longaker
Advances in Wound Care|August 9, 2018
Wound Healing Research at the Hagey Laboratory for Pediatric Regenerative Medicine at Stanford University School of MedicineMichael S Hu, Michael T Longaker
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|January 1, 2009
Topical lineage-negative progenitor-cell therapy for diabetic wounds (invited discussion)Geoffrey C Gurtner, Michael T Longaker
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|January 25, 2022
Discussion: Beyond the Scalpel: Attracting and Nurturing Surgeon-Scientists in Plastic SurgeryEric C Liao, Michael T Longaker
Cell Metabolism|June 5, 2014
Fat or fiction: origins matterDerrick C Wan, Michael T Longaker
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|October 13, 2012
Introduction: wound repairMichael T Longaker, Geoffrey C Gurtner
Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine|May 22, 2012
Comparison of several attachment methods for human iPS, embryonic and adipose-derived stem cells for tissue engineeringMai T Lam, Michael T Longaker
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The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery|August 11, 2017
Invited Commentary on: Role of Notch Signaling in the Physiological Patterning of Posterofrontal and Sagittal Cranial SuturesNatalina Quarto, Michael T Longaker
The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery|March 19, 2011
Osteogenic differentiation of adipose-derived stromal cells in mouse and human: in vitro and in vivo methodsBenjamin Levi, Michael T Longaker
Annals of Surgery|February 5, 2011
Diathermy or surgical scalpel for abdominal skin incisions: what is the impact on clinical practice?Michael T Longaker, Geoffrey C Gurtner
Transplantation|July 23, 2008
Regenerative medicine: the next frontierMatthew D Kwan, Michael T Longaker
Advances in Wound Care|August 9, 2018
Wound Healing Research at the Hagey Laboratory for Pediatric Regenerative Medicine at Stanford University School of MedicineMichael S Hu, Michael T Longaker
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|January 1, 2009
Topical lineage-negative progenitor-cell therapy for diabetic wounds (invited discussion)Geoffrey C Gurtner, Michael T Longaker
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|January 25, 2022
Discussion: Beyond the Scalpel: Attracting and Nurturing Surgeon-Scientists in Plastic SurgeryEric C Liao, Michael T Longaker
Cell Metabolism|June 5, 2014
Fat or fiction: origins matterDerrick C Wan, Michael T Longaker
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|October 13, 2012
Introduction: wound repairMichael T Longaker, Geoffrey C Gurtner
Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine|May 22, 2012
Comparison of several attachment methods for human iPS, embryonic and adipose-derived stem cells for tissue engineeringMai T Lam, Michael T Longaker
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