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Contreras O, Rebolledo D, Oyarzún J and Brandan E. Fibroblasts (Tcf4) and mesenchymal progenitors (PDGFRα) correspond to the same cell type and are increased in skeletal muscle dystrophy, denervation and chronic damage [version 1; not peer reviewed]. F1000Research 2019, 8:299 (poster) (https://doi.org/10.7490/f1000research.1116478.1)
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Fibroblasts (Tcf4) and mesenchymal progenitors (PDGFRα) correspond to the same cell type and are increased in skeletal muscle dystrophy, denervation and chronic damage

Osvaldo Contreras , Daniela Rebolledo, Juan Oyarzún, Enrique Brandan1
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Published 15 Mar 2019

Fibroblasts (Tcf4) and mesenchymal progenitors (PDGFRα) correspond to the same cell type and are increased in skeletal muscle dystrophy, denervation and chronic damage

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Osvaldo Contreras , Daniela Rebolledo, Juan Oyarzún, Enrique Brandan1
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1 Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile
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Fibro/adipogenic progenitors, PDGFRa, Tcf4, Wnt, Beta-Catenin, fibrosis
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