A necrotic stimulus is required to maximize matrix-mediated myogenesis in mice
SUMMARY Biomaterials that are similar to skeletal muscle extracellular matrix have been shown to augment regeneration in ischemic muscle. In this study, treatment with a collagen-based matrix stimulated molecular myogenesis in an mdx murine model of necrosis. Matrix-treated animals ran ≥40% further,...
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Main Authors: | Drew Kuraitis (Author), Maria Grazia Berardinelli (Author), Erik J. Suuronen (Author), Antonio Musarò (Author) |
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The Company of Biologists,
2013-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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