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2018The osteoprogenitor-specific loss of ephrinB1 results in an osteoporotic phenotype affecting the balance between bone formation and resorptionArthur, A.; Nguyen, T.; Paton, S.; Klisuric, A.; Zannettino, A.; Gronthos, S.
2015Ectopic bone formation by mesenchymal stem cells derived from human term placenta and the deciduaKusuma, G.; Menicanin, D.; Gronthos, S.; Manuelpillai, U.; Abumaree, M.; Pertile, M.; Brennecke, S.; Kalionis, B.; Matsusaki, M.
2009Characterisation and Developmental Potential of Ovine Bone Marrow Derived Mesenchymal Stem CellsMc Carty, R.; Gronthos, S.; Zannettino, A.; Foster, B.; Xian, C.
2008Multipotential human adipose-derived stromal stem cells exhibit a perivascular phenotype in vitro and in vivoZannettino, A.; Paton, S.; Arthur, A.; Khor, F.; Itescu, S.; Gimble, J.; Gronthos, S.
2004A crucial role of caspase-3 in osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow stromal stem cellsMiura, M.; Chen, X.; Allen, M.; Bi, Y.; Gronthos, S.; Seo, B.; Lakhani, S.; Flavell, R.; Feng, X.; Robey, P.; Young, M.; Shi, S.
2012Epithelial cell rests of Malassez contain unique stem cell populations capable of undergoing epithelial-mesenchymal transitionXiong, J.; Mrozik, K.; Gronthos, S.; Bartold, P.
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.
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.
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.