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  • 9. Myoblast-conditioned media improve regeneration and revascularization of ischemic muscles in diabetic mice.
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  • 12. Asymmetric self-renewal and commitment of satellite stem cells in muscle.
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  • 15. MLL1 promotes myogenesis by epigenetically regulating Myf5.
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  • 20. An absolute requirement for Pax7-positive satellite cells in acute injury-induced skeletal muscle regeneration.
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