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The Journal of Comparative Neurology|December 1, 1979
An electron microscope study of synaptic contacts in the abdominal ganglion of Aplysia californicaJ P Tremblay, M Colonnier, H McLennan
Cell Transplantation|December 21, 2006
Use of repeating dispensers to increase the efficiency of the intramuscular myogenic cell injection procedureDaniel Skuk, Marlyne Goulet, Jacques P Tremblay
Muscle & Nerve|September 1, 1994
Utilization of myoblasts from transgenic mice to evaluate the efficacy of myoblast transplantationI Kinoshita, J Huard, J P Tremblay
Muscle & Nerve|February 13, 2010
Preservation of muscle spindles in a 27-year-old Duchenne muscular dystrophy patient: importance for regenerative medicine strategiesDaniel Skuk, Marlyne Goulet, Jacques P Tremblay
Neuromuscular Disorders : NMD|February 3, 1998
Muscle fibers of mdx mice are more vulnerable to exercise than those of normal miceV Brussee, F Tardif, J 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
Neuroscience Letters|February 24, 1987
Non-uniform distribution of miniature endplate potential amplitudes along the length of the frog neuromuscular junctionR Robitaille, J P Tremblay, G Grenon
Transplantation Proceedings|December 1, 1992
Myotubes can be formed within implanted adipose tissueA Satoh, C Labrecque, J P Tremblay
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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The Journal of Comparative Neurology|December 1, 1979
An electron microscope study of synaptic contacts in the abdominal ganglion of Aplysia californicaJ P Tremblay, M Colonnier, H McLennan
Cell Transplantation|December 21, 2006
Use of repeating dispensers to increase the efficiency of the intramuscular myogenic cell injection procedureDaniel Skuk, Marlyne Goulet, Jacques P Tremblay
Muscle & Nerve|September 1, 1994
Utilization of myoblasts from transgenic mice to evaluate the efficacy of myoblast transplantationI Kinoshita, J Huard, J P Tremblay
Muscle & Nerve|February 13, 2010
Preservation of muscle spindles in a 27-year-old Duchenne muscular dystrophy patient: importance for regenerative medicine strategiesDaniel Skuk, Marlyne Goulet, Jacques P Tremblay
Neuromuscular Disorders : NMD|February 3, 1998
Muscle fibers of mdx mice are more vulnerable to exercise than those of normal miceV Brussee, F Tardif, J 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
Neuroscience Letters|February 24, 1987
Non-uniform distribution of miniature endplate potential amplitudes along the length of the frog neuromuscular junctionR Robitaille, J P Tremblay, G Grenon
Transplantation Proceedings|December 1, 1992
Myotubes can be formed within implanted adipose tissueA Satoh, C Labrecque, J P Tremblay
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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