myoblastic


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myoblastic

(ˌmaɪəʊˈblæstɪk)
adj
(Physiology) of or relating to a myoblast or myoblasts
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Inflammatory Pseudotumor (Myoblastic Tumor) of the Breast: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.
Another hypothesis is that they are myoblastic (smooth muscle) in nature.
Immortalized rat cardiac myoblastic cells H9c2 were obtained from the Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology (China).
[8, 9] Botryoid variant consists of cells varying from primitive small cells to cells with extensive myoblastic differentiation.
Jeonget al., "Inflammatory pseudotumor (myoblastic tumor) of the genitourinary tract," American Journal of Roentgenology, vol.
A few studies have investigated the differentiation of bovine adipocytes and myoblasts in single cultures (Chung et al., 2006a; Ouellette et al., 2009), and we are aware of three studies describing the interaction between adipocytes and myoblastic cells in a co-culture system (Hausman et al., 2005; Choi et al., 2013a; Park et al., 2013), two of which originated from our laboratory (Choi et al., 2013a; Park et al., 2013).
London, United Kingdom, June 19, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Staff at Onyria Resorts, parent company of Great Hotels of the World member Quinta da Marinha, have organised a 260km race in support of a young staff employee recently diagnosed with Acute Myoblastic Leukemia.
Eriksson, "Activity profiles of deoxynucleoside kinases and 5'-nucleotidases in cultured adipocytes and myoblastic cells: insights into mitochondrial toxicity of nucleoside analogs," Biochemical Pharmacology, vol.
In vitro studies have shown that myoblastic cell lines in mice can differentiate into osteoblastic lineage cells upon stimulation with bone morphogenic protein.