Skeletal myogenic progenitors originating from embrionic dorsal aorta co-express endothelial and myogenic markers and contribute to post-natal muscle growth and regeneration.

CUSELLA DE ANGELIS, MARIA GABRIELLA;
1999-01-01

1999
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myogenesis; "endothelial cells"; "multipotent progenitors"
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DE ANGELIS, L; Berghella, L; Coletta, M; Lattanzi, L; Zanchi, M; CUSELLA DE ANGELIS, MARIA GABRIELLA; Ponzetto, C; Cossu, G.
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