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Muscle injury-induced thymosin β4 acts as a chemoattractant for myoblasts
Yuka Tokura
, Yuki Nakayama
, So Ichiro Fukada
, Noriko Nara
, Hiroshi Yamamoto
, Ryoichi Matsuda
, Takahiko Hara
Research Center for Math and Science Education
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Chemoattractant
100%
Myoblast
100%
Muscle Damage
100%
Thymosin
100%
Skeletal muscle Regeneration
20%
MRNA Level
10%
Chemotaxis
10%
Local Production
10%
Angiogenesis
10%
Chemotactic Response
10%
Hematopoietic Cells
10%
Skeletal muscle
10%
Myocytes
10%
Wound Healing
10%
Adult Mice
10%
Muscle Satellite Cells
10%
C2C12
10%
G-actin
10%
Muscle Fiber
10%
Cardiovascular Regeneration
10%
Primary Myoblasts
10%
Wound Closure
10%
Extracellular Function
10%
Actin Sequestering
10%
Immunology and Microbiology
Chemoattractant
100%
Myoblast
100%
Thymosin
100%
Muscle
100%
Skeletal Muscle
30%
Peptides
30%
Muscle Regeneration
20%
Chemotaxis
10%
Angiogenesis
10%
Hematopoietic Cell
10%
Actin
10%
Wound Healing
10%
Satellite Cell
10%
Muscle Cell
10%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Skeletal Muscle
100%
Muscle Regeneration
66%
Actin
33%
C2C12
33%
Chemotaxis
33%
Wound Healing
33%
Angiogenesis
33%
Messenger RNA
33%
Hematopoietic Cell
33%