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Physiological (5%) oxygen levels enhance proliferation but not differentiation of human primary skeletal muscle precursor cells in vitro

Martin, Sheree D., Collier, Fiona M. and Stupka, Nicole 2008, Physiological (5%) oxygen levels enhance proliferation but not differentiation of human primary skeletal muscle precursor cells in vitro, in Proceedings of the Australian Health and Medical Research Congress 2008, Australian Health and Medical Research Congress, Brisbane, Qld..


Title Physiological (5%) oxygen levels enhance proliferation but not differentiation of human primary skeletal muscle precursor cells in vitro
Author(s) Martin, Sheree D.
Collier, Fiona M.
Stupka, Nicole
Conference name Australian Health and Medical Research Congress (2008 : Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre)
Conference location Brisbane, Queensland
Conference dates 16 - 21 November, 2008
Title of proceedings Proceedings of the Australian Health and Medical Research Congress 2008
Editor(s) [Unknown]
Publication date 2008
Conference series Australian Health and Medical Research Congress
Publisher Australian Health and Medical Research Congress
Place of publication Brisbane, Qld.
Language eng
Field of Research 060110 Receptors and Membrane Biology
HERDC Research category E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
ERA Research output type E Conference publication
HERDC collection year 2008
Copyright notice ©2008, Australian Health and Medical Research Congress
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30019991

Document type: Conference Paper
Collection: Institute for Technology Research and Innovation
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