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Basal laminas differentiation

Skeletal myoblasts are adult, tissue-specific stem cells [73] located between the basal lamina and the sarcolemma on the periphery of the mature skeletal-muscle fiber [74]. Also known as muscle satellite cells, these small, mononuclear cells are activated by biochemical signals to divide and differentiate into fusion-competent cells after muscle injury. [Pg.102]

Gould VE, Jao W, Battifota H. Ulttasttuctutal analysis in the differential diagnosis of bteast tumots. The significance of myoepithelial cells, basal lamina, inttacytoplasmic lumina and secte-tory granules. Pathol Res Pract. 1980 167 45-70. [Pg.809]

Sanes, J.R., Marshall, L.M. and McMahan, U.J. (1978) Reinnervation of muscle fiber basal lamina after removal of myofibers. Differentiation of regenerating axons at original synaptic sites. J. Cell Biol. 78 176-198. [Pg.420]

Airway epithehal cells should be cocultured in a system that includes a basal lamina equivalent, consisting of collagen fibers for cell—cell interaction and cell polarization, extracellular factors of mesenchymal fibroblasts, and the presence of an air—liquid interface system for proliferahon and differentiation of the epithelial cells [70,71]. The presence of fibroblasts markedly speeds up the growth of epithehal cells [72,73]. [Pg.548]

Eldrige, C. F., Bunge, M. B., Bunge, R. P., and Wood, P. M., 1984, Differentiation of axon-related 8chwann cells in vitro. I. Ascorbic acid regulates basal lamina assembly and myelin formation, J. Cell Biol. 105 1023-1034. [Pg.306]


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