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bibliographicCitation Lafreniere JF, Mills P, Tremblay JP, El Fahime E. Growth factors improve the in vivo migration of human skeletal myoblasts by modulating their endogenous proteolytic activity. Transplantation. 2004 Jun 15;77(11):1741–7. doi: 10.1097/01.tp.0000131175.60047.eb. PMID: 15201676.
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