Avian and mammalian transferrins are required for chick and rat myogenic cell growth in vitro, respectively.
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著者
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Hagiwara Yasuko
Division Of Cell Biology National Center For Nervous Mental And Muscular Disorders
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Ozawa Eijiro
Division Of Cell Biology National Center For Nervous Mental And Muscular Disorders
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HAGIWARA Yasuko
Division of Cell Biology, National Center for Nervous
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OZAWA Eijiro
Division of Cell Biology, National Center for Nervous
関連論文
- REVERSIBLE SUPPRESSION OF GROWTH AND DIFFERENTIATION OF CULTURED CHICK MYOGENIC CELLS WITH VERY LOW CONCENTRATIONS OF DIBUCAINE
- TOXICITY OF LOCAL ANAESTHETICS ON MYOGENIC CELLS IN CULTURE
- DESTRUCTION AND GROWTH SUPPRESSION OF CULTURED MYOGENIC CELLS BY DIBUCAINE
- Fe3+ promotes in vitro growth of myoblasts and other cells from chick embryos.
- Basis for the assay of myogenic cell growth in vitro using creatine kinase activity as an index, with special reference to measurement of power ratio of transferrins in growth promotion.
- Avian and mammalian transferrins are required for chick and rat myogenic cell growth in vitro, respectively.
- Contraction of cultured chick myotube before acquisition of cell membrane excitability.
- Transferrin is an essential component of chick embryo extract for avian myogenic cell growth in vitro.
- Suppression of RNA synthesis following transferrin removal in chick myotubes.
- Occurrence of degradation products of chicken transferrin in murine circulating blood.
- Positive Immunostaining with Dystrophin Antibodies in mdx Skeletal Muscle.