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Wayne Murrell

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Scientific Reports|December 20, 2016
Brain tissue banking for stem cells for our futureEmily Palmero, Sheryl Palmero, Wayne Murrell
Cell Transplantation|May 4, 2011
Characterization of olfactory stem cellsAndrew Wetzig, Alan Mackay-Sim, Wayne Murrell
Thescientificworldjournal|March 23, 2010
Could cells from your nose fix your heart? Transplantation of olfactory stem cells in a rat model of cardiac infarctionCameron McDonald, Alan Mackay-Sim, Denis Crane, et al.
The Spine Journal : Official Journal of the North American Spine Society|April 7, 2009
Olfactory stem cells can be induced to express chondrogenic phenotype in a rat intervertebral disc injury modelWayne Murrell, Emma Sanford, Leif Anderberg, et al.
Neurosurgery|November 25, 2010
Predifferentiated brain-derived adult human progenitor cells migrate toward ischemia after transplantation to the adult rat brainHavard Olstorn, Mercy Varghese, Wayne Murrell, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 9, 2016
Ultrasonic Surgical Aspirate is a Reliable Source For Culturing Glioblastoma Stem CellsJinan Behnan, Biljana Stangeland, Tiziana Langella, et al.
Cell Death & Disease|August 11, 2017
Identification and characterization of a new source of adult human neural progenitorsJinan Behnan, Biljana Stangeland, Tiziana Langella, et al.
Stem Cells and Development|July 26, 2008
Isolation of human multipotent neural progenitors from adult filum terminaleMercy Varghese, Havard Olstorn, Jon Berg-Johnsen, et al.
Thescientificworldjournal|January 21, 2012
Aqp 9 and brain tumour stem cellsGuri Fossdal, Einar O Vik-Mo, Cecilie Sandberg, et al.
Neuro-Oncology|September 17, 2010
Brain tumor stem cells maintain overall phenotype and tumorigenicity after in vitro culturing in serum-free conditionsEinar Osland Vik-Mo, Cecilie Sandberg, Havard Olstorn, et al.
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Scientific Reports|December 20, 2016
Brain tissue banking for stem cells for our futureEmily Palmero, Sheryl Palmero, Wayne Murrell
Cell Transplantation|May 4, 2011
Characterization of olfactory stem cellsAndrew Wetzig, Alan Mackay-Sim, Wayne Murrell
Thescientificworldjournal|March 23, 2010
Could cells from your nose fix your heart? Transplantation of olfactory stem cells in a rat model of cardiac infarctionCameron McDonald, Alan Mackay-Sim, Denis Crane, et al.
The Spine Journal : Official Journal of the North American Spine Society|April 7, 2009
Olfactory stem cells can be induced to express chondrogenic phenotype in a rat intervertebral disc injury modelWayne Murrell, Emma Sanford, Leif Anderberg, et al.
Neurosurgery|November 25, 2010
Predifferentiated brain-derived adult human progenitor cells migrate toward ischemia after transplantation to the adult rat brainHavard Olstorn, Mercy Varghese, Wayne Murrell, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 9, 2016
Ultrasonic Surgical Aspirate is a Reliable Source For Culturing Glioblastoma Stem CellsJinan Behnan, Biljana Stangeland, Tiziana Langella, et al.
Cell Death & Disease|August 11, 2017
Identification and characterization of a new source of adult human neural progenitorsJinan Behnan, Biljana Stangeland, Tiziana Langella, et al.
Stem Cells and Development|July 26, 2008
Isolation of human multipotent neural progenitors from adult filum terminaleMercy Varghese, Havard Olstorn, Jon Berg-Johnsen, et al.
Thescientificworldjournal|January 21, 2012
Aqp 9 and brain tumour stem cellsGuri Fossdal, Einar O Vik-Mo, Cecilie Sandberg, et al.
Neuro-Oncology|September 17, 2010
Brain tumor stem cells maintain overall phenotype and tumorigenicity after in vitro culturing in serum-free conditionsEinar Osland Vik-Mo, Cecilie Sandberg, Havard Olstorn, et al.
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