Journal article
Distribution of Ribosomal RNA in Fusing Myoblasts
Nature, Vol.226(5245), pp.545-547
1970
Abstract
THE syncytial structure of vertebrate striated muscle is considered to be formed, both in embryogenesis and in its regeneration after injury or disease, by the successive fusion of many individual initially uninucleate “myoblasts”. K. F. A. R. and Hudgson1 have recently reviewed the current literature on this subject.
Details
- Title
- Distribution of Ribosomal RNA in Fusing Myoblasts
- Authors/Creators
- K.F.A. Ross (Author/Creator) - Muscular Dystrophy Research Laboratories, Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle upon TyneD.E. Jans (Author/Creator) - Muscular Dystrophy Research Laboratories, Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle upon TyneP.F. Larson (Author/Creator) - Muscular Dystrophy Research Laboratories, Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle upon TyneF.L. Mastaglia (Author/Creator) - Muscular Dystrophy Research Laboratories, Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle upon TyneR. Parsons (Author/Creator) - Muscular Dystrophy Research Laboratories, Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle upon TyneJ.J. Fulthorpe (Author/Creator) - Muscular Dystrophy Research Laboratories, Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle upon TyneM. Jenkison (Author/Creator) - Muscular Dystrophy Research Laboratories, Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle upon TyneJ.N. Walton (Author/Creator) - Muscular Dystrophy Research Laboratories, Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne
- Publication Details
- Nature, Vol.226(5245), pp.545-547
- Publisher
- Nature Publishing Group
- Identifiers
- 991005542353607891
- Copyright
- © 1970 Nature Publishing Group
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Murdoch University
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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