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Thomas A Rando

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Muscle & Nerve|September 25, 2003
Late-onset distal muscular dystrophy affecting the posterior calvesJonathan S Katz, Thomas A Rando, Richard J Barohn, et al.
Cell Reports|July 2, 2013
Chromatin modifications as determinants of muscle stem cell quiescence and chronological agingLing Liu, Tom H Cheung, Gregory W Charville, et al.
Cell Stem Cell|March 6, 2012
Alternative polyadenylation mediates microRNA regulation of muscle stem cell functionStéphane C Boutet, Tom H Cheung, Navaline L Quach, et al.
Cell|November 13, 2004
Isolation of adult mouse myogenic progenitors: functional heterogeneity of cells within and engrafting skeletal muscleRichard I Sherwood, Julie L Christensen, Irina M Conboy, et al.
Nature Protocols|October 18, 2024
A mouse model of volumetric muscle loss and therapeutic scaffold implantationCaroline Hu, Gladys Chiang, Alex H-P Chan, et al.
NPJ Regenerative Medicine|September 25, 2018
Rehabilitative exercise and spatially patterned nanofibrillar scaffolds enhance vascularization and innervation following volumetric muscle lossKarina H Nakayama, Cynthia Alcazar, Guang Yang, et al.
Nature Communications|September 24, 2017
Macrophage-released ADAMTS1 promotes muscle stem cell activationHongqing Du, Chung-Hsuan Shih, Michael N Wosczyna, et al.
Nature|February 24, 2012
Maintenance of muscle stem-cell quiescence by microRNA-489Tom H Cheung, Navaline L Quach, Gregory W Charville, et al.
Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development|July 25, 2013
Guest editorial: emergent themes from second annual symposium on regenerative rehabilitation, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaFabrisia Ambrosio, Michael L Boninger, Clifford E Brubaker, et al.
Cell|April 16, 2013
Type 2 innate signals stimulate fibro/adipogenic progenitors to facilitate muscle regenerationJose E Heredia, Lata Mukundan, Francis M Chen, et al.
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Showing results (121-130 of 204) with videos related to

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Muscle & Nerve|September 25, 2003
Late-onset distal muscular dystrophy affecting the posterior calvesJonathan S Katz, Thomas A Rando, Richard J Barohn, et al.
Cell Reports|July 2, 2013
Chromatin modifications as determinants of muscle stem cell quiescence and chronological agingLing Liu, Tom H Cheung, Gregory W Charville, et al.
Cell Stem Cell|March 6, 2012
Alternative polyadenylation mediates microRNA regulation of muscle stem cell functionStéphane C Boutet, Tom H Cheung, Navaline L Quach, et al.
Cell|November 13, 2004
Isolation of adult mouse myogenic progenitors: functional heterogeneity of cells within and engrafting skeletal muscleRichard I Sherwood, Julie L Christensen, Irina M Conboy, et al.
Nature Protocols|October 18, 2024
A mouse model of volumetric muscle loss and therapeutic scaffold implantationCaroline Hu, Gladys Chiang, Alex H-P Chan, et al.
NPJ Regenerative Medicine|September 25, 2018
Rehabilitative exercise and spatially patterned nanofibrillar scaffolds enhance vascularization and innervation following volumetric muscle lossKarina H Nakayama, Cynthia Alcazar, Guang Yang, et al.
Nature Communications|September 24, 2017
Macrophage-released ADAMTS1 promotes muscle stem cell activationHongqing Du, Chung-Hsuan Shih, Michael N Wosczyna, et al.
Nature|February 24, 2012
Maintenance of muscle stem-cell quiescence by microRNA-489Tom H Cheung, Navaline L Quach, Gregory W Charville, et al.
Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development|July 25, 2013
Guest editorial: emergent themes from second annual symposium on regenerative rehabilitation, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaFabrisia Ambrosio, Michael L Boninger, Clifford E Brubaker, et al.
Cell|April 16, 2013
Type 2 innate signals stimulate fibro/adipogenic progenitors to facilitate muscle regenerationJose E Heredia, Lata Mukundan, Francis M Chen, et al.
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