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Biology / Cell biology / Developmental biology / Biotechnology / Cell culture / Induced stem cells / Myogenesis / Myosatellite cell / Myogenin / Cellular differentiation / Myocyte / P19 cell
Date: 2016-01-06 06:20:58
Biology
Cell biology
Developmental biology
Biotechnology
Cell culture
Induced stem cells
Myogenesis
Myosatellite cell
Myogenin
Cellular differentiation
Myocyte
P19 cell

The use of primary muscle cell cultures as a tool to study nutritional regulation of myogenesis in pigs

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