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Rita Perlingeiro
University of Minnesota Twin Cities - Minneapolis / United States
Natural Sciences / Molecular Biology & Genetics
AD Scientific Index ID: 4679617
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Rita Perlingeiro's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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HoxB4 confers definitive lymphoid-myeloid engraftment potential on embryonic stem cell and yolk sac hematopoietic progenitors Cell 109 (1), 29-37, 2002
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SSEA-4 identifies mesenchymal stem cells from bone marrow Blood 109 (4), 1743-1751, 2007
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Human ES-and iPS-derived myogenic progenitors restore DYSTROPHIN and improve contractility upon transplantation in dystrophic mice Cell stem cell 10 (5), 610-619, 2012
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Efficiency of embryoid body formation and hematopoietic development from embryonic stem cells in different culture systems Biotechnology and bioengineering 78 (4), 442-453, 2002
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Functional skeletal muscle regeneration from differentiating embryonic stem cells Nature medicine 14 (2), 134-143, 2008
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