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Twist induces reversal of myotube formation

Differentiation, 2008
Mammals possess reduced ability to regenerate lost tissue, compared with other vertebrates, which can regenerate through differentiation of precursor cells or de-differentiation. Mammalian multinucleated myotube formation is a differentiation process, which arises from the fusion of mononucleated myoblasts and is thought to be an irreversible process ...
Hjiantoniou, Eleni   +7 more
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Fibroblasts Fuse with Myotubes Developing in Culture

1990
Skeletal muscle cells are formed during development in vivo as well as in vitro by the fusion of mononucleate, undifferentiated precursors, termed myoblasts. Over the last year, we have observed that, although rarely, fibroblasts also are able to fuse with developing myotubes in tissue culture (Chaudhari et al., 1989).
N, Chaudhari, K G, Beam
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A cellular model system of differentiated human myotubes

APMIS, 2001
The aim of this study was to select an effective and stable protocol for the differentiation of human satellite cells (Sc) and to identify the optimal time period for the experimental use of differentiated human Sc‐cultures. In order to identify the differentiation conditions which give a good survival of myotubes and a high grade of differentiation ...
Gaster, M   +3 more
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Mechanically Loaded Myotubes Affect Osteoclast Formation

Calcified Tissue International, 2013
In response to mechanical loading skeletal muscle produces numerous growth factors and cytokines that enter the circulation. We hypothesized that myotubes produce soluble factors that affect osteoclast formation and aimed to identify which osteoclastogenesis-modulating factors are differentially produced by mechanically stimulated myotubes.
Juffer, P.   +3 more
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Effect of Flavonoids on Stress Responses in Myotube Cultures

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2004
Effects of flavonoids on stress response of myotube cultures was studied by monitoring the release of [14C] taurine, leukotriene production, and 2',7'-dichlorodihydroflourescein (DCFH2) oxidation. Stress was induced by hypotonic shock, which was accompanied by cell swelling leading to increased leukotriene production and a concomitant increase in ...
Young, Jette F.; id_orcid 0000-0002-8809-9513   +2 more
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Hyaluronic acid synthesis and turnover by myotubes in culture

Developmental Biology, 1979
Analysis of glycosaminoglycan (GAG) synthesis by high density and clonal cultures of chick myoblasts and fibroblasts, and by cultures enriched for myotubes, indicates that all culture types produce hyaluronic acid (HA) and sulfated polysaccharides (S-GAG).
J C, Angello, S D, Hauschka
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The dynamic of lipid oxidation in human myotubes

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids, 2009
Both endogenous and exogenous lipid levels may be regulators of total lipid oxidation in skeletal muscles. We studied the dynamics of lipid oxidation in human myotubes established from healthy, lean subjects exposed to acutely and chronically increased palmitate concentrations.
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Detection of Truncated Dystrophin in Fetal DMD Myotubes

1990
An immunohistochemical study was carried out on a twelve-week old fetus, aborted for high risk of Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Southern and FIGE analysis showed an intragenic duplication in the DMD gene, which had previously resulted in a severe Duchenne phenotype in three relatives.
Ginjaar, I. B.   +9 more
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Histogenesis of Myotubes

Journal of Dental Research, 1966
P D, Toto, J J, O'Malley, C, Anguizola
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