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Tetranectin is a novel marker for myogenesis during embryonic development, muscle regeneration, and muscle cell differentiation in vitro.
U M Wewer, K Iba, M E Durkin, F C Nielsen, F Loechel, B J Gilpin, W Kuang, E Engvall,
R Albrechtsen
Department of Biomedical Sciences
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tetranectin
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Muscle Development
63%
Embryonic Development
50%
Muscle Cells
50%
Regeneration
45%
Cell Differentiation
44%
Muscles
32%
In Vitro Techniques
23%
Extremities
8%
Lung
6%
Skeletal Muscle
6%
Inbred mdx Mouse
5%
C-Type Lectins
5%
Plasminogen
4%
Pluripotent Stem Cells
4%
Myoblasts
4%
Messenger RNA
4%
Bupivacaine
4%
Intramuscular Injections
4%
Skeletal Muscle Fibers
4%
Body Fluids
4%
Embryonic Stem Cells
4%
Anesthetics
3%
Carrier Proteins
3%
Extracellular Matrix
3%
Proteins
2%
Parturition
2%
Pregnancy
2%
Serum
1%