2011
DOI: 10.1134/s1990519x11060125
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Spontaneous and induced myogenesis in cell cultures from rat fetal liver

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“…Unexpectedly, the fetal liver in different species has proved to contain precursor cells of skeletal muscles showing spontaneous fusion into myotubes in vitro [44][45][46]. These cells may enter the liver and other organs of the embryo when they migrate from the dermomyotome to populate areas where skeletal muscles are to be formed.…”
Section: Myoid Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unexpectedly, the fetal liver in different species has proved to contain precursor cells of skeletal muscles showing spontaneous fusion into myotubes in vitro [44][45][46]. These cells may enter the liver and other organs of the embryo when they migrate from the dermomyotome to populate areas where skeletal muscles are to be formed.…”
Section: Myoid Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%