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Sara Benedetti
University College London - London / United Kingdom
Natural Sciences / Molecular Biology & Genetics
AD Scientific Index ID: 1364205
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Sara Benedetti's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Stem cell–mediated transfer of a human artificial chromosome ameliorates muscular dystrophy Science translational medicine 3 (96), 96ra78-96ra78, 2011
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Intra‐arterial transplantation of HLA‐matched donor mesoangioblasts in Duchenne muscular dystrophy EMBO molecular medicine 7 (12), 1513-1528, 2015
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Efficient derivation and inducible differentiation of expandable skeletal myogenic cells from human ES and patient-specific iPS cells Nature Protocols 10 (7), 941-958, 2015
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In vivo generation of a mature and functional artificial skeletal muscle EMBO molecular medicine 7 (4), 411-422, 2015
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Embryonic Stem Cell–Derived CD166+ Precursors Develop Into Fully Functional Sinoatrial-Like Cells Circulation research 113 (4), 389-398, 2013
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