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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 20, 2000
Antisense-induced exon skipping and synthesis of dystrophin in the mdx mouseC J Mann, K Honeyman, A J Cheng, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 21, 2000
Expression of CD34 and Myf5 defines the majority of quiescent adult skeletal muscle satellite cellsJ R Beauchamp, L Heslop, D S Yu, et al.
Developmental Biology|April 1, 1994
Myogenic cell lines derived from transgenic mice carrying a thermolabile T antigen: a model system for the derivation of tissue-specific and mutation-specific cell linesJ E Morgan, J R Beauchamp, C N Pagel, et al.
Human Gene Therapy|May 8, 2001
A new immunodeficient mouse model for human myoblast transplantationR N Cooper, A Irintchev, J P Di Santo, et al.
Human Gene Therapy|March 1, 1997
Viral gene delivery to skeletal muscle: insights on maturation-dependent loss of fiber infectivity for adenovirus and herpes simplex type 1 viral vectorsW G Feero, J D Rosenblatt, J Huard, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 20, 2000
Antisense-induced exon skipping and synthesis of dystrophin in the mdx mouseC J Mann, K Honeyman, A J Cheng, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 21, 2000
Expression of CD34 and Myf5 defines the majority of quiescent adult skeletal muscle satellite cellsJ R Beauchamp, L Heslop, D S Yu, et al.
Developmental Biology|April 1, 1994
Myogenic cell lines derived from transgenic mice carrying a thermolabile T antigen: a model system for the derivation of tissue-specific and mutation-specific cell linesJ E Morgan, J R Beauchamp, C N Pagel, et al.
Human Gene Therapy|May 8, 2001
A new immunodeficient mouse model for human myoblast transplantationR N Cooper, A Irintchev, J P Di Santo, et al.
Human Gene Therapy|March 1, 1997
Viral gene delivery to skeletal muscle: insights on maturation-dependent loss of fiber infectivity for adenovirus and herpes simplex type 1 viral vectorsW G Feero, J D Rosenblatt, J Huard, et al.
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