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Academic Article 1,25(OH)2vitamin D3 stimulates myogenic differentiation by inhibiting cell proliferation and modulating the expression of promyogenic growth factors and myostatin in C2C12 skeletal muscle cells.
Academic Article 1,25(OH)(2)vitamin D(3) enhances myogenic differentiation by modulating the expression of key angiogenic growth factors and angiogenic inhibitors in C(2)C(12) skeletal muscle cells.
Academic Article 1,25-Vitamin D3 promotes cardiac differentiation through modulation of the WNT signaling pathway.
Concept Muscle Cells
Concept Myocytes, Cardiac
Concept Myocytes, Smooth Muscle
Grant Nitric Oxide/cGMP Modulation of Corporal Fibrosis Caused by Neuropraxia
Academic Article Early onset of fibrosis within the arterial media in a rat model of type 2 diabetes mellitus with erectile dysfunction.
Academic Article Stimulating vaginal repair in rats through skeletal muscle-derived stem cells seeded on small intestinal submucosal scaffolds.
Academic Article Effect of muscle-derived stem cells on the restoration of corpora cavernosa smooth muscle and erectile function in the aged rat.
Academic Article Involvement of oxidative stress and caspase 2-mediated intrinsic pathway signaling in age-related increase in muscle cell apoptosis in mice.
Academic Article Exogenous l-ARGININE does not stimulate production OF NO or cGMP within the rat corporal smooth muscle cells in culture.
Academic Article Effect of ginger, Paullinia cupana, muira puama and l- citrulline, singly or in combination, on modulation of the inducible nitric oxide- NO-cGMP pathway in rat penile smooth muscle cells.
Academic Article Reduction of oxidative stress markers in the corpora cavernosa and media of penile dorsal artery in middle-aged rats treated with COMP-4.
Academic Article Activation of the iNOS/NO/cGMP pathway by Revactin? in human corporal smooth muscle cells.
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