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Breadcrumb Research A Z researchers Moustafa Khedr VISITING STUDENT Tedesco lab Stem Cells and Neuromuscular Regeneration Laboratory Email Address: Email Year published2019 (1)2018 (1) Facet Year publishedResearch topicsCell Biology (2)Developmental Biology (1)Human Biology & Physiology (1)Neurosciences (1)Signalling & Oncogenes (1)Stem Cells (2)Tumour Biology (1) Facet Research topicsPublication typeJournal article (2)Primary research (2) Facet Publication typeJournalCell Reports (1)Nature Communications (1) Facet JournalCrick Pre-CrickCrick publications (2) Facet Crick Pre-Crick Displaying 1 - 2 of 2Last updated : 06 June 2023 03:42 Extracellular matrix hydrogel derived from decellularized tissues enables endodermal organoid culture Authors (22) Giovanni Giuseppe Giobbe Claire Crowley Camilla LuniSara CampinotiMoustafa Khedr Kai Kretzschmar[...]Vivian Li Hans CleversPaola Bonfanti Nicola Elvassore Paolo De Coppi Nature Communications Published 11 December 2019 Crick labsVivian LiPaola BonfantiFull details Three-dimensional human iPSC-derived artificial skeletal muscles model muscular dystrophies and enable multilineage tissue engineering Authors (22) Sara Martina Maffioletti Shilpita Sarcar Alexander BH Henderson Ingra Mannhardt Luca Pinton Louise Anne Moyle[...]Rickie Patani Peter S Zammit Dominic J Wells Thomas EschenhagenFrancesco Saverio Tedesco Cell Reports Published 17 April 2018 Crick labsFrancesco Saverio TedescoRickie PataniFull details
Extracellular matrix hydrogel derived from decellularized tissues enables endodermal organoid culture Authors (22) Giovanni Giuseppe Giobbe Claire Crowley Camilla LuniSara CampinotiMoustafa Khedr Kai Kretzschmar[...]Vivian Li Hans CleversPaola Bonfanti Nicola Elvassore Paolo De Coppi Nature Communications Published 11 December 2019 Crick labsVivian LiPaola BonfantiFull details
Three-dimensional human iPSC-derived artificial skeletal muscles model muscular dystrophies and enable multilineage tissue engineering Authors (22) Sara Martina Maffioletti Shilpita Sarcar Alexander BH Henderson Ingra Mannhardt Luca Pinton Louise Anne Moyle[...]Rickie Patani Peter S Zammit Dominic J Wells Thomas EschenhagenFrancesco Saverio Tedesco Cell Reports Published 17 April 2018 Crick labsFrancesco Saverio TedescoRickie PataniFull details