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The following pages link to Inhibiting myostatin with follistatin improves the success of myoblast transplantation in dystrophic mice (Q81391524):
Displaying 23 items.
- Pharmacology of manipulating lean body mass (Q26824503) (← links)
- Administration of a soluble activin type IIB receptor promotes the transplantation of human myoblasts in dystrophic mice (Q33881904) (← links)
- Barx2 and Pax7 have antagonistic functions in regulation of wnt signaling and satellite cell differentiation (Q34050125) (← links)
- Blocking the myostatin signal with a dominant negative receptor improves the success of human myoblast transplantation in dystrophic mice (Q34473273) (← links)
- Effect of the myostatin locus on muscle mass and intramuscular fat content in a cross between mouse lines selected for hypermuscularity. (Q34549799) (← links)
- Follistatin Improves Skeletal Muscle Healing after Injury and Disease through an Interaction with Muscle Regeneration, Angiogenesis, and Fibrosis (Q35167976) (← links)
- Evaluation of follistatin as a therapeutic in models of skeletal muscle atrophy associated with denervation and tenotomy. (Q36363858) (← links)
- Myostatin genetic inactivation inhibits myogenesis by muscle-derived stem cells in vitro but not when implanted in the mdx mouse muscle. (Q36998190) (← links)
- Recombinant myostatin (GDF-8) propeptide enhances the repair and regeneration of both muscle and bone in a model of deep penetrant musculoskeletal injury (Q37081610) (← links)
- Regenerative pharmacology in the treatment of genetic diseases: the paradigm of muscular dystrophy (Q37274303) (← links)
- Multiplicity of experimental approaches to therapy for genetic muscle diseases and necessity for population screening (Q37359967) (← links)
- Genetic Defects in Muscular Dystrophy (Q37785124) (← links)
- Follistatin N terminus differentially regulates muscle size and fat in vivo (Q40040011) (← links)
- Myoblasts derived from normal hESCs and dystrophic hiPSCs efficiently fuse with existing muscle fibers following transplantation (Q41136531) (← links)
- Alteration in body composition in the portacaval anastamosis rat is mediated by increased expression of myostatin (Q41970744) (← links)
- Not an Inside Job: How Can Transplantation of Relatively Few Exogenous Satellite Cells Do What Thousands of Endogenous Cells Cannot? (Q42157115) (← links)
- Functional assessment of skeletal muscle in intact mice lacking myostatin by concurrent NMR imaging and spectroscopy (Q43221775) (← links)
- Functional validation and expression analysis of myotubes converted from skin fibroblasts using a simple direct reprogramming strategy (Q47155111) (← links)
- Myostatin stimulates myosatellite cell differentiation in a novel model system: evidence for gene subfunctionalization (Q51823121) (← links)
- Myostatin and activin blockade by engineered follistatin results in hypertrophy and improves dystrophic pathology in mdx mouse more than myostatin blockade alone (Q58112184) (← links)
- Analysis of myostatin and its related factors in various porcine tissues1 (Q84101850) (← links)
- Adipose Tissue-Derived Stromal Cells in Matrigel Impacts the Regeneration of Severely Damaged Skeletal Muscles (Q91714852) (← links)
- Micro-dystrophin Gene Therapy Partially Enhances Exercise Capacity in Older Adult mdx Mice (Q92464608) (← links)