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1. Hypoxia promotes a perinatal-like progenitor state in the adult murine epicardium.

2. Expression Analysis of the Stem Cell Marker Pw1/Peg3 Reveals a CD34 Negative Progenitor Population in the Hair Follicle.

3. Resident PW1+ Progenitor Cells Participate in Vascular Remodeling During Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension.

4. PW1/Peg3 expression regulates key properties that determine mesoangioblast stem cell competence.

5. Fibroadipogenic progenitors mediate the ability of HDAC inhibitors to promote regeneration in dystrophic muscles of young, but not old Mdx mice.

7. Identification and characterization of a non-satellite cell muscle resident progenitor during postnatal development.

8. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha inhibition of skeletal muscle regeneration is mediated by a caspase-dependent stem cell response.

10. Inhibition of the Activin Receptor Type-2B Pathway Restores Regenerative Capacity in Satellite Cell-Depleted Skeletal Muscle.

11. Phosphotyrosine phosphatase inhibitor bisperoxovanadium endows myogenic cells with enhanced muscle stem cell functions via epigenetic modulation of Sca-1 and Pw1 promoters.

12. Loss of a single allele for Ku80 leads to progenitor dysfunction and accelerated aging in skeletal muscle.

13. Tumor Necrosis Factor-α Inhibition of Skeletal Muscle Regeneration Is Mediated by a Caspase-Dependent Stem Cell Response.

14. Stem cells in the hood: the skeletal muscle niche

15. Fibrogenic Potential of PW1/Peg3 Expressing Cardiac Stem Cells.

16. Muscle cachexia is regulated by a p53--PW1/Peg3-dependent pathway.

17. Embryonic deregulation of muscle stress signaling pathways leads to altered postnatal stem cell behavior and a failure in postnatal muscle growth

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