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The absence of MyoD in regenerating skeletal muscle affects the expression pattern of basement membrane, interstitial matrix and integrin molecules that is consistent with delayed myotube formation

J Huijbregts, JD White, MD Grounds

Acta Histochemica | URBAN & FISCHER VERLAG | Published : 2001

DOI: 10.1078/0065-1281-00607

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Jason White Author Melbourne Veterinary School

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Keywords

Extracellular Matrix Proteins
Muscle, Skeletal
Mice
Regeneration
Immunohistochemistry
Myod Protein
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
Tenascin
Cells, Cultured
Satellite Cells
Differentiation
Collagen Type Iv
Fibronectins
Rabbits
Fibronectin
Antibody Specificity
Mice, Knockout
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Antigens, Cd
Laminin
Cell Biology
Extracellular-Matrix
Mice, Inbred Balb C
Science & Technology
Integrin Alpha5
Myod
Rats
Balb/c Mice
Skeletal Muscle
Primary Cultures
Integrin
Alpha-5 Integrin
Myogenic Cells
Tenascin-C
Basement Membrane
Extracellular Matrix
Animals

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