High concentrations of HGF inhibit skeletal muscle satellite cell proliferation in vitro by inducing expression of myostatin: a possible mechanism for reestablishing satellite cell quiescence in vivo.
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K. Yamanouchi | M. Furuse | W. Mizunoya | R. Tatsumi | Tohru Hosoyama | Y. Ikeuchi | R. Allen | M. Yamada | Akiko Sato | S. Shiratsuchi
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