CBC.ca - Feb 13, 2007 A tiny fish with the ability to grow new muscles may hold the cure to a number of ... "We know that similar cells appear to be there in mammalian and human ...
TopNews - Jan 21, 2008 London, January 21: Researchers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center have successfully used embryonic stem cells from mice to prompt the ...
Bloomberg - Mar 11, 2008 Wyeth, Amgen Inc. and closely held Acceleron Pharma Inc. are experimenting with spurring muscle growth by suppressing a chemical called myostatin, ...
Genetic Engineering News - Genetic Engineering News (press release) - May 31, 2007 So-called satellite cells in muscle, known to be responsible for the growth, maintenance, and repair of skeletal muscle after birth, are not a homogeneous ...
Medical News Today - Medical News Today (press release) - Nov 28, 2006 When humans injure a muscle, the muscle sends a signal to special cells attached to the muscle fibers, telling these cells to grow and join to adjacent ...
CTV.ca - Aug 16, 2008 What they do: These substances promote muscle and bone growth. ... Why use them: EPO stimulates production of red blood cells, which improves the amount of ...
sciencedaily.com - Jan 9, 2008 The researchers further found that IL-6 was produced both within myofibers and in their associated satellite cells, leading to muscle growth. ...
PhysOrg.com - Dec 1, 2006 When humans injure a muscle, the muscle sends a signal to special cells attached to the muscle fibers, telling these cells to grow and join to adjacent ...
Free with registration - Space Daily - AccessMyLibrary.com - Dec 5, 2006 When humans injure a muscle, the muscle sends a signal to special cells attached to the muscle fibers, telling these cells to grow and join to adjacent ...
Science Centric - Jan 9, 2008 Dr Serrano further found that IL-6 was produced both within myofibres and in their associated satellite cells, leading to muscle growth. ...