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Items where Division is "Current Faculties > Faculty of Medicine > Human Development and Health > Regenerative Medicine and Musculoskeletal Science
Human Development and Health > Regenerative Medicine and Musculoskeletal Science" and Year is 2017

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Development of a clay based bioink for 3D cell printing for skeletal application - T. Ahlfeld, Gianluca Cidonio, D. Kilian, S. Duin, A.R. Akkineni, Jonathan Dawson, Shoufeng Yang, A. Lode, Richard Oreffo and M. Gelinsky
Type: Article | 2017

造血幹細胞の老化制御に対するテロメア結合因子Pot1aの機能解析 - Kentaro Hosokawa, Ben D. Macarthur, Yoshiko Ikushima, Hirofumi Toyama, Yoshikazu Masuhiro, Shigemasa Hanazawa, Suda Grade and Arai Fumio
Type: Article | 2017 | Item not available on this server.

PEGylated liposomes associate with Wnt3A protein and expand putative stem cells in human bone marrow populations - Agnieszka A Janeczek, Edoardo Scarpa, Mathew H. Horrocks, Rahul S. Tare, Caroline A. Rowland, Dominic Jenner, Tracey A. Newman, Richard O.C. Oreffo, Steven F. Lee and Nicholas D. Evans
Type: Article | 2017

Type: Article | 2017 | Item not available on this server.

Single-molecule imaging of Wnt3A protein diffusion on living cell membranes - Anna Lippert, Agnieszka Janeczek, Alexandre Fürstenberg, Aleks Ponjavic, W.E. Moerner, Roel Nusse, Jill A. Helms, Nicholas Evans and Steven F. Lee
Type: Article | 2017

Nanog fluctuations in embryonic stem cells highlight the problem of measurement in cell biology - Rosanna Smith, Patrick Stumpf, Sonya Ridden, Aaron Sim, Sarah Filippi, Heather Harrington and Benjamin Macarthur
Type: Article | 2017

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