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Muscle Regeneration: Cellular and Molecular Events

MARIA KARALAKI, SOFIA FILI, ANASTASSIOS PHILIPPOU and MICHAEL KOUTSILIERIS
In Vivo September 2009, 23 (5) 779-796;
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Muscle Regeneration: Cellular and Molecular Events
MARIA KARALAKI, SOFIA FILI, ANASTASSIOS PHILIPPOU, MICHAEL KOUTSILIERIS
In Vivo Sep 2009, 23 (5) 779-796;

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    • Causes of Muscle Injury
    • Skeletal Muscle Development
    • Skeletal Muscle Regeneration
    • Factors Contributing to Muscle Regeneration
    • Satellite Cells
    • Stem Cells
    • The Role of Secreted Factors in Muscle Regeneration
    • Extracellular Matrix Remodeling
    • The Role of Degenerative Fiber Nuclei in Muscle Regeneration
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