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Therapeutic Potential of Heat Shock Protein 72 Induction in Muscular Dystrophy

Grant number: MDA255153 | Funding period: 2013 - 2016

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Expression and localization of heat-shock proteins during skeletal muscle cell proliferation and differentiation and the impact of heat stress

SS Thakur, JL James, NJ Cranna, VL Chhen, K Swiderski, JG Ryall, GS Lynch

2019-07-01

Skeletal myogenesis is a coordinated sequence of events associated with dramatic changes in cell morphology, motility, and metabol..

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Therapeutic potential of heat shock protein induction for muscular dystrophy and other muscle wasting conditions

SS Thakur, K Swiderski, JG Ryall, GS Lynch

2018-01-19

Duchennemuscular dystrophy is the most common and severe of the muscular dystrophies, a group of inherited myopathies caused by di..

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