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REPORTS Andrew S. Brack,1 Michael J. Conboy,1 Sudeep Roy,1 Mark Lee,2 Calvin J. Kuo,2 Charles Keller,3 Thomas A. Rando1,4* The regenerative potential of skeletal muscle declines with age, and this impairment is associat
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