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Vascular Smooth Muscle Growth: Autocrine Growth Mechanisms -- Berk Berk, Bradford C. Vascular Smooth Muscle Growth: Autocrine Growth Mechanisms. Physiol. Rev. 81: 999-1030, 2001. Vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) exhibit MECHANISM OF MYOFIBRIL GROWTH AND PROLIFERATION IN FISH MUSCLE The mechanisms of myofibril growth proliferation were investigated in the red and white. muscles of fish. In both types of muscle the ratio of lattice A molecular mechanism enabling continuous embryonic muscle growth A molecular mechanism enabling continuous embryonic muscle growth-a balance between proliferation and differentiation. Development 126:55, 1041-1053, 1999. Mechanisms of Hepatocyte Growth Factor-Mediated Vascular Smooth Mechanisms of Hepatocyte Growth Factor–Mediated Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Migration. Harry Ma , Tina M. Calderon , Tamar Kessel , Anthony W. Ashton Ion channel citation list for keyword '' Regulation of the (Na+ + K+)-ATPase in cultured chick skeletal muscle. Mechanism of thrombin-induced vasodilation in human coronary arterioles.
MECHANISM OF MYOFIBRIL GROWTH AND PROLIFERATION IN FISH MUSCLE The mechanisms of myofibril growth proliferation were investigated in the red and white. muscles of fish. In both types of muscle the ratio of lattice A molecular mechanism enabling continuous embryonic muscle growth A molecular mechanism enabling continuous embryonic muscle growth-a balance between proliferation and differentiation. Development 126:55, 1041-1053, 1999. Mechanisms of Hepatocyte Growth Factor-Mediated Vascular Smooth Mechanisms of Hepatocyte Growth Factor–Mediated Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Migration. Harry Ma , Tina M. Calderon , Tamar Kessel , Anthony W. Ashton Ion channel citation list for keyword '' Regulation of the (Na+ + K+)-ATPase in cultured chick skeletal muscle. Mechanism of thrombin-induced vasodilation in human coronary arterioles. Mechanisms regulating cAMP-mediated growth of bovine neonatal Mechanisms regulating cAMP-mediated growth of bovine neonatal pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells. Alexandra Guldemeester, Kurt R Stenmark, George H Brough Vascular Smooth Muscle Growth: Autocrine Growth Mechanisms V. Conclusions: Angiotensin II-Mediated Events as a Paradigm for Autocrine Growth Mechanisms. 1020. Berk, Bradford C. Vascular Smooth Muscle Growth: Knowledge for a Changing World Identification of resistance mechanisms in white pine to white pine blister rust. regulation of muscle growth and developmentin meat-producing animals Mechanisms of natriuretic-peptide-induced growth inhibition of Mechanisms of natriuretic-peptide-induced growth inhibition of vascular smooth muscle cells. Hutchinson HG, Trindade PT, Cunanan DB, Wu CF, Pratt RE.
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