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Induction of dopaminergic neurons from growth factor expanded neural stem/progenitor cell cultures derived from human first trimester forebrain.
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- 2004
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Survival and long distance migration of brain-derived precursor cells transplanted to adult rat retina
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Migratory capacity of the cell line RN33B and the host glial cell response after subretinal transplantation to normal adult rats.
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- 2003
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A transplantation study of expanded human embryonic forebrain precursors: evidence for selection of a specific progenitor population.
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- 2002
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Long-term survival and glial differentiation of the brain-derived precursor cell line RN33B after subretinal transplantation to adult normal rats
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Migration patterns and phenotypic differentiation of long-term expanded human neural progenitor cells after transplantation into the adult rat brain.
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In vivo properties of neural stem cells after transplantation into the rat brain-Studies of phenotypic differentiation and functional integration using cell-specific labelling and electrophysiological techniques
2002)(
- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
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Subretinal Transplantation of Brain-derived Precursor Cells to Young RCS Rats Promotes Photoreceptor Cell Survival( small star, filled).
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Transplantation of human neural progenitor cells into the neonatal rat brain: extensive migration and differentiation with long-distance axonal projections.
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- 2001
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Survival and integration of the brain-derived precursor cell line RN33B subretinally transplanted to the RCS rat
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- Contribution to journal › Article