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1. Contaminating reactivity of a monoclonal CCAAT/Enhancer Binding Protein β antibody in differentiating myoblasts.

2. Additive or Synergistic Interactions Between IL-17A or IL-17F and TNF or IL-1β Depend on the Cell Type.

3. Hypoxia induced mitogenic factor (HIMF) triggers angiogenesis by increasing interleukin-18 production in myoblasts.

4. Lipopolysaccharide inhibits myogenic differentiation of C2C12 myoblasts through the Toll-like receptor 4-nuclear factor-κB signaling pathway and myoblast-derived tumor necrosis factor-α.

5. MicroRNA-712 restrains macrophage pro-inflammatory responses by targeting LRRK2 leading to restoration of insulin stimulated glucose uptake by myoblasts.

6. Emodin attenuates TNF-α-induced apoptosis and autophagy in mouse C2C12 myoblasts though the phosphorylation of Akt.

7. MicroRNA-16 modulates macrophage polarization leading to improved insulin sensitivity in myoblasts.

8. Differences in response of primary human myoblasts to infection with recent epidemic strains of Chikungunya virus isolated from patients with and without myalgia.

9. TNF alpha inhibits myogenic differentiation of C2C12 cells through NF-κB activation and impairment of IGF-1 signaling pathway.

10. Construction, expression and characterization of a single chain variable fragment antibody against human myostatin.

11. Relationship between macrophage differentiation and the chemotactic activity toward damaged myoblast cells.

12. DNA methyltransferase inhibitor CDA-II inhibits myogenic differentiation.

13. The role of TGF-β and epithelial-to mesenchymal transition in diabetic nephropathy.

14. Calpeptin attenuated apoptosis and intracellular inflammatory changes in muscle cells.

15. Sera from young and older humans equally sustain proliferation and differentiation of human myoblasts.

16. Rat monoclonal antibody specific for MyoD.

17. Analysis of antigen-presenting functionality of cultured rat hepatic stellate cells and transdifferentiated myofibroblasts.

18. Skeletal muscle phenotypically converts and selectively inhibits metastatic cells in mice.

19. Hematopoietic cell transplantation provides an immune-tolerant platform for myoblast transplantation in dystrophic dogs.

20. Evasion of myofibroblasts from immune surveillance: a mechanism for tissue fibrosis.

21. Myoblast-based cardiac repair: xenomyoblast versus allomyoblast transplantation.

22. Inducing tolerance to a soluble foreign antigen by encapsulated cell transplants.

23. Normal growth and regenerating ability of myoblasts from unaffected muscles of facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy patients.

24. Cytotoxicity of an ebulin l-anti-human CD105 immunotoxin on mouse fibroblasts (L929) and rat myoblasts (L6E9) cells expressing human CD105.

25. Express and protect yourself: the potential role of HLA-G on muscle cells and in inflammatory myopathies.

26. Irradiation of dystrophic host tissue prior to myoblast transfer therapy enhances initial (but not long-term) survival of donor myoblasts.

27. Promyogenic members of the Ig and cadherin families associate to positively regulate differentiation.

28. The non-classical MHC molecule HLA-G protects human muscle cells from immune-mediated lysis: implications for myoblast transplantation and gene therapy.

29. Dynamics of the early immune cellular reactions after myogenic cell transplantation.

30. [Lasting expression of hF IX mediated by myoblasts in mice].

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