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March 23, 2018
Development of an in vitro potency assay for human skeletal muscle derived cells
Marco Thurner, Faheem Asim, Dorota Garczarczyk-Asim, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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September 15, 2005
Structural determinants of L-type channel activation in segment IIS6 revealed by a retinal disorder
Annette Hohaus, Stanislav Beyl, Michaela Kudrnac, et al.
The Journal of Urology
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November 16, 2007
Myoblast and fibroblast therapy for post-prostatectomy urinary incontinence: 1-year followup of 63 patients
Michael Mitterberger, Rainer Marksteiner, Eva Margreiter, et al.
BJU International
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September 10, 2008
Can autologous myoblasts be used as a potential bulking agent?
Michael Mitterberger, Rainer Marksteiner, Wolfgang Schwaiger, et al.
BJU International
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September 1, 2007
Autologous myoblasts and fibroblasts for female stress incontinence: a 1-year follow-up in 123 patients
Michael Mitterberger, Rainer Marksteiner, Eva Margreiter, et al.
European Urology
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August 9, 2007
Adult stem cell therapy of female stress urinary incontinence
Michael Mitterberger, Germar-Michael Pinggera, Rainer Marksteiner, et al.
Lancet (London, England)
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July 3, 2007
Autologous myoblasts and fibroblasts versus collagen for treatment of stress urinary incontinence in women: a randomised controlled trial
Hannes Strasser, Rainer Marksteiner, Eva Margreiter, et al.
Stem Cell Research & Therapy
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June 14, 2020
Generation of myogenic progenitor cell-derived smooth muscle cells for sphincter regeneration
Marco Thurner, Martin Deutsch, Katrin Janke, et al.
Stem Cell Research & Therapy
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February 25, 2021
Myogenic progenitor cell transplantation for muscle regeneration following hindlimb ischemia and reperfusion
Franka Messner, Marco Thurner, Jule Müller, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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May 18, 2005
A CACNA1F mutation identified in an X-linked retinal disorder shifts the voltage dependence of Cav1.4 channel activation
Ariana Hemara-Wahanui, Stanislav Berjukow, Carolyn I Hope, et al.
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Plos One
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March 23, 2018
Development of an in vitro potency assay for human skeletal muscle derived cells
Marco Thurner, Faheem Asim, Dorota Garczarczyk-Asim, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
September 15, 2005
Structural determinants of L-type channel activation in segment IIS6 revealed by a retinal disorder
Annette Hohaus, Stanislav Beyl, Michaela Kudrnac, et al.
The Journal of Urology
|
November 16, 2007
Myoblast and fibroblast therapy for post-prostatectomy urinary incontinence: 1-year followup of 63 patients
Michael Mitterberger, Rainer Marksteiner, Eva Margreiter, et al.
BJU International
|
September 10, 2008
Can autologous myoblasts be used as a potential bulking agent?
Michael Mitterberger, Rainer Marksteiner, Wolfgang Schwaiger, et al.
BJU International
|
September 1, 2007
Autologous myoblasts and fibroblasts for female stress incontinence: a 1-year follow-up in 123 patients
Michael Mitterberger, Rainer Marksteiner, Eva Margreiter, et al.
European Urology
|
August 9, 2007
Adult stem cell therapy of female stress urinary incontinence
Michael Mitterberger, Germar-Michael Pinggera, Rainer Marksteiner, et al.
Lancet (London, England)
|
July 3, 2007
Autologous myoblasts and fibroblasts versus collagen for treatment of stress urinary incontinence in women: a randomised controlled trial
Hannes Strasser, Rainer Marksteiner, Eva Margreiter, et al.
Stem Cell Research & Therapy
|
June 14, 2020
Generation of myogenic progenitor cell-derived smooth muscle cells for sphincter regeneration
Marco Thurner, Martin Deutsch, Katrin Janke, et al.
Stem Cell Research & Therapy
|
February 25, 2021
Myogenic progenitor cell transplantation for muscle regeneration following hindlimb ischemia and reperfusion
Franka Messner, Marco Thurner, Jule Müller, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
May 18, 2005
A CACNA1F mutation identified in an X-linked retinal disorder shifts the voltage dependence of Cav1.4 channel activation
Ariana Hemara-Wahanui, Stanislav Berjukow, Carolyn I Hope, et al.
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