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    Transplantation of undifferentiated murine embryonic stem cells in the heart: teratoma formation and immune response by Nussbaum, Jeannette, Minami, Elina, Laflamme, Michael A., Virag, Jitka A. I., Ware, Carol B., Masino, Amanda, Muskheli, Veronica, Pabon, Lil, Reinecke, Hans, Murry, Charles E.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-05-2007)
    “…ABSTRACT Embryonic stem (ES) cells are promising for cardiac repair’ but directing their differentiation toward cardiomyocytes remains challenging. We…”
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    Transcriptional Regulation of Cardiac Progenitor Cell Populations by Masino, Amanda M, Gallardo, Teresa D, Wilcox, Celeste A, Olson, Eric N, Williams, R Sanders, Garry, Daniel J

    Published in Circulation Research (20-08-2004)
    “…Transcriptome-wide analysis of dynamically regulated progenitor cell populations has the potential to elucidate key aspects of cardiac development. The heart,…”
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    Stem cell biology and therapeutic applications by Garry, Daniel J, Masino, Amanda M, Meeson, Annette P, Martin, Cindy M

    “…PURPOSE OF REVIEWChronic diseases are common and deadly. Stem cell therapies have received intense interest for the repopulation of damaged or diseased…”
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    Ponce de Leon's Fountain: stem cells and the regenerating heart by Garry, Daniel J, Masino, Amanda M, Naseem, R Haris, Martin, Cindy M

    “…Despite current pharmacologic and whole organ transplantation strategies, advanced heart failure remains a common and deadly disease. Limited availability of…”
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    Transcriptional Pathways Direct Cardiac Development and Regeneration by Latif, Shuaib, Masino, Amanda, Garry, Daniel J.

    Published in Trends in cardiovascular medicine (01-10-2006)
    “…Elegant studies using gene disruption strategies have defined a set of genes that are essential for normal cardiac development. Although these studies have…”
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