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1. Development and evaluation of a community immersion program during preclinical medical studies: a 15-year experience at the University of Geneva Medical School

2. Myogenic precursor cell transplantation in pigs: a step towards a clinical use for muscle regeneration?

3. Development and evaluation of a community immersion program during preclinical medical studies: a 15-year experience at the University of Geneva Medical School

25. Training medical students in health promotion: twenty years of experience at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Geneva.

26. Distinct roles of NFATc1 and NFATc4 in human primary myoblast differentiation and in the maintenance of reserve cells.

27. TRPC1 and TRPC4 channels functionally interact with STIM1L to promote myogenesis and maintain fast repetitive Ca 2+ release in human myotubes.

29. [International Health Electives in developing countries for medical and nursing students: four experiences from French-speaking Switzerland].

30. STIM1L traps and gates Orai1 channels without remodeling the cortical ER.

31. Inositol 1,4,5 trisphosphate receptor 1 is a key player of human myoblast differentiation.

32. [Electives during preclinical medical curriculum: the Geneva experience ].

33. Epidermal growth factor receptor down-regulation triggers human myoblast differentiation.

34. During post-natal human myogenesis, normal myotube size requires TRPC1- and TRPC4-mediated Ca²⁺ entry.

35. [Community immersion program at Geneva medical school: a fifteen-year experience].

36. Design, implementation and evaluation of a community health training program in an integrated problem-based medical curriculum: a fifteen-year experience at the University of Geneva Faculty of Medicine.

37. STIM1L is a new actin-binding splice variant involved in fast repetitive Ca2+ release.

38. Sleep-deprivation regulates α-2 adrenergic responses of rat hypocretin/orexin neurons.

39. Human muscle economy myoblast differentiation and excitation-contraction coupling use the same molecular partners, STIM1 and STIM2.

40. STIM1- and Orai1-dependent store-operated calcium entry regulates human myoblast differentiation.

41. Initiation of human myoblast differentiation via dephosphorylation of Kir2.1 K+ channels at tyrosine 242.

42. The calcineurin pathway links hyperpolarization (Kir2.1)-induced Ca2+ signals to human myoblast differentiation and fusion.

43. Calcium sources used by post-natal human myoblasts during initial differentiation.

44. Membrane hyperpolarization triggers myogenin and myocyte enhancer factor-2 expression during human myoblast differentiation.

45. Non-hematopoietic human bone marrow contains long-lasting, pluripotential mesenchymal stem cells.

46. Lentivector-mediated transfer of Bmi-1 and telomerase in muscle satellite cells yields a duchenne myoblast cell line with long-term genotypic and phenotypic stability.

47. Acceleration of human myoblast fusion by depolarization: graded Ca2+ signals involved.

48. The wake-promoting hypocretin-orexin neurons are in an intrinsic state of membrane depolarization.

49. [How should a muscular disease be studied?].

50. Presence of functional oxytocin receptors in cultured human myoblasts.

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