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The following pages link to Myogenesis in dysferlin-deficient myoblasts is inhibited by an intrinsic inflammatory response (Q34103354):
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- Dysferlin regulates cell membrane repair by facilitating injury-triggered acid sphingomyelinase secretion. (Q30582564) (← links)
- Survival motor neuron protein deficiency impairs myotube formation by altering myogenic gene expression and focal adhesion dynamics (Q34074474) (← links)
- FHL1 reduces dystrophy in transgenic mice overexpressing FSHD muscular dystrophy region gene 1 (FRG1). (Q35103393) (← links)
- Upregulated IL-1β in dysferlin-deficient muscle attenuates regeneration by blunting the response to pro-inflammatory macrophages (Q35923265) (← links)
- Inhibition of inflammation with celastrol fails to improve muscle function in dysferlin-deficient A/J mice (Q35984257) (← links)
- Full-length Dysferlin Transfer by the Hyperactive Sleeping Beauty Transposase Restores Dysferlin-deficient Muscle (Q37234561) (← links)
- Dysferlin-deficient muscular dystrophy and innate immune activation. (Q38092854) (← links)
- Genetic disruption of Smad7 impairs skeletal muscle growth and regeneration. (Q52658995) (← links)
- Serum exosomes can restore cellular function in vitro and be used for diagnosis in dysferlinopathy. (Q55139802) (← links)
- The Trithorax protein Ash1L promotes myoblast fusion by activating Cdon expression (Q59806119) (← links)
- Functions of Vertebrate Ferlins (Q89921518) (← links)
- Immunobiology of Inherited Muscular Dystrophies (Q91446266) (← links)
- Fibroadipogenic progenitors are responsible for muscle loss in limb girdle muscular dystrophy 2B (Q92501855) (← links)