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The sequential cytological events of the regeneration process, after partial excision of the gastrocnemius muscle in the rat, were followed by light and electron microscopy. During the first 2 days after injury leukocytes and macrophages infiltrate into the traumatized area. Myogenic regeneration is then characterized by mainly two repair mechanisms. Mononucleated cells, that populate the excised area, most probably fuse together to give rise to newly formed multinucleated myotubes that further develop to striated myofibers. Another mechanism involves the repair of injured muscle fibers by the possible fusion of mononucleated cells with their necrotic cut ends. Consequently, by addition of nuclei and new muscular material, sarcoplasmic outgrowths from the injured fibers are formed. It is concluded that mainly two repair mechanisms are involved in the regeneration process following partial excision of a muscle: addition of new muscle fibers in a process similar to that of embryonic myogenesis and also meristic growth from the injured fibers.  相似文献   
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Chromosomal RNA: an artifact of preparation?   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
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It has been reported that Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) deficiency reduces infarct size after myocardial ischemia/reperfusion (MI/R). However, measurement of MI/R injury was limited and did not include cardiac function. In a chronic closed-chest model we assessed whether cardiac function is preserved in TLR4-deficient mice (C3H/HeJ) following MI/R, and whether myocardial and systemic cytokine expression differed compared to wild type (WT).  相似文献   
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The fundamental physical mechanisms of water and solute transport across cell membranes have long been studied in the field of cell membrane biophysics. Cryobiology is a discipline that requires an understanding of osmotic transport across cell membranes under nondilute solution conditions, yet many of the currently-used transport formalisms make limiting dilute solution assumptions. While dilute solution assumptions are often appropriate under physiological conditions, they are rarely appropriate in cryobiology. The first objective of this article is to review commonly-used transport equations, and the explicit and implicit assumptions made when using the two-parameter and the Kedem-Katchalsky formalisms. The second objective of this article is to describe a set of transport equations that do not make the previous dilute solution or near-equilibrium assumptions. Specifically, a new nondilute solute transport equation is presented. Such nondilute equations are applicable to many fields including cryobiology where dilute solution conditions are not often met. An illustrative example is provided. Utilizing suitable transport equations that fit for two permeability coefficients, fits were as good as with the previous three-parameter model (which includes the reflection coefficient, σ). There is less unexpected concentration dependence with the nondilute transport equations, suggesting that some of the unexpected concentration dependence of permeability is due to the use of inappropriate transport equations.  相似文献   
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