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Journal of regenerative medicine

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Journal of Regenerative Medicine|March 26, 2026
Dedifferentiated Adipocytes Improve Heart Function Post-Myocardial InfarctionEric J Tsang, Maria C Jordan, Kenneth P Roos, et al.
Journal of Regenerative Medicine|June 10, 2014
Targeted MicroRNA Interference Promotes Postnatal Cardiac Cell Cycle Re-EntryYiqiang Zhang, Noriko Matsushita, Tamar Eigler, et al.
Journal of Regenerative Medicine|September 29, 2015
Isolation and Purification of Satellite Cells for Skeletal Muscle Tissue EngineeringBrian C Syverud, Jonah D Lee, Keith W VanDusen, et al.
Journal of Regenerative Medicine|August 13, 2013
Human Stem Cell Derivatives Retain More Open Epigenomic Landscape When Derived from Pluripotent Cells than from TissuesXuejun H Parsons
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Journal of Regenerative Medicine|March 26, 2026
Dedifferentiated Adipocytes Improve Heart Function Post-Myocardial InfarctionEric J Tsang, Maria C Jordan, Kenneth P Roos, et al.
Journal of Regenerative Medicine|June 10, 2014
Targeted MicroRNA Interference Promotes Postnatal Cardiac Cell Cycle Re-EntryYiqiang Zhang, Noriko Matsushita, Tamar Eigler, et al.
Journal of Regenerative Medicine|September 29, 2015
Isolation and Purification of Satellite Cells for Skeletal Muscle Tissue EngineeringBrian C Syverud, Jonah D Lee, Keith W VanDusen, et al.
Journal of Regenerative Medicine|August 13, 2013
Human Stem Cell Derivatives Retain More Open Epigenomic Landscape When Derived from Pluripotent Cells than from TissuesXuejun H Parsons
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