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    Combined Notch and PDGF Signaling Enhances Migration and Expression of Stem Cell Markers while Inducing Perivascular Cell Features in Muscle Satellite Cells

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    Satellite cells are responsible for skeletal muscle regeneration. Upon activation, they proliferate as transient amplifying myoblasts, most of which fuse into regenerating myofibers. Despite their remarkable differentiation potential, these cells have limited migration capacity, which curtails clinical use for widespread forms of muscular dystrophy. Conversely, skeletal muscle perivascular cells have less myogenic potential but better migration capacity than satellite cells. Here we show that modulation of Notch and PDGF pathways, involved in developmental specification of pericytes, induces perivascular cell features in adult mouse and human satellite cell-derived myoblasts. DLL4 and PDGF-BB-treated cells express markers of perivascular cells and associate with endothelial networks while also upregulating markers of satellite cell self-renewal. Moreover, treated cells acquire trans-endothelial migration ability while remaining capable of engrafting skeletal muscle upon intramuscular transplantation. These results extend our understanding of muscle stem cell fate plasticity and provide a druggable pathway with clinical relevance for muscle cell therapy

    THE EFFECTS OF BAY K-8644 ON AGONIST-INDUCED CONTRACTIONS IN GUINEA-PIG URINARY-BLADDER

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    In this study the effects of Bay K 8644 a new Ca2+ channel activator, on agonist-induced contractions in guinea-pig urinary bladders were investigated. Histamine and serotonin (10(-9) - 10(-4) M) produced a dose-dependent contraction. Maximum contraction was obtained by 10(-5) M serotonin. Its value was 990.00 mg

    Castleman's Disease as an Unusual Neck Mass: Case Report

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