Decellularised skeletal muscles allow functional muscle regeneration by promoting host cell migration
Anna Urciuolo(University of Padua), Paolo De Coppi(Great Ormond Street Hospital), Luca Urbani(King's College London), Ketan Patel(University of Freiburg), Henry Collins‐Hooper(University of Reading), Bert Blaauw(University of Padua), Panagiotis Maghsoudlou(University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust), Asllan Gjinovci, Simon Eaton(Great Ormond Street Hospital), Stavros Loukogeorgakis(Queen Mary University of London), Federico Scottoni, Athanasios Tyraskis(University College London), Elena Germinario(University of Padua), Carla Julia-Vilella(University College London), Silvia Perin(University College London), Mario Enrique Alvarèz Fallas(Apple (Israel)), Silvia Torelli(University College London)
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