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2015Novel basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor hes4 antagonizes the function of twist-1 to regulate lineage commitment of bone marrow stromal/stem cellsCakouros, D.; Isenmann, S.; Hemming, S.; Menicanin, D.; Camp, E.; Zannetinno, A.; Gronthos, S.
2010Comparative assessment of the osteoconductive properties of different biomaterials in vivo seeded with human or ovine mesenchymal stem/stromal cellsZannettino, A.; Paton, S.; Itescu, S.; Gronthos, S.
2004Investigation of multipotent postnatal stem cells from human periodontal ligamentSeo, B.; Miura, M.; Gronthos, S.; Bartold, P.; Batouli, S.; Brahim, J.; Young, M.; Robey, P.; Wang, C.; Shi, S.
2012Twist-1 Induces Ezh2 Recruitment Regulating Histone Methylation along the Ink4A/Arf Locus in Mesenchymal Stem CellsCakouros, D.; Isenmann, S.; Cooper, L.; Zannettino, A.; Anderson, P.; Glackin, C.; Gronthos, S.
2009Mesenchymal stem cell-mediated ectopic hematopoiesis alleviates aging-related phenotype in immunocompromised miceYamaza, T.; Miura, Y.; Akiyama, K.; Bi, Y.; Sonoyama, W.; Gronthos, S.; Chen, W.; Le, A.; Shi, S.
1999Differential cell surface expression of the STRO-1 and alkaline phosphatase antigens on discrete developmental stages in primary cultures of human bone cellsGronthos, S.; Zannettino, A.; Graves, S.; Ohta, S.; Hay, S.; Simmons, P.
2008Periodontal ligament stem cell-mediated treatment for periodontitis in miniature swineLiu, Y.; Zheng, Y.; Ding, G.; Fang, D.; Zhang, C.; Bartold, P.; Gronthos, S.; Shi, S.; Wang, S.
2008Adult human dental pulp stem cells differentiate toward functionally active neurons under appropriate environmental cuesArthur, A.; Rychkov, G.; Shi, S.; Koblar, S.; Gronthos, S.
1997Integrin Expression and Function on Human Osteoblast-like CellsGronthos, S.; Stewart, K.; Graves, S.; Hay, S.; Simmons, P.
2014Periodontal-ligament-derived stem cells exhibit the capacity for long-term survival, self-renewal, and regeneration of multiple tissue types in vivoMenicanin, D.; Mrozik, K.; Wada, N.; Marino, V.; Shi, S.; Bartold, P.; Gronthos, S.