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Role of Cell-Surface Glycoconjugates in Myogenesis
1992
Trends in glycoscience and glycotechnology
In the differentiation of skeletal myoblasts, the cells, after aligning themselves in arrays, fuse to form myotubes. Although it has been suggested that high mannose type of glycoproteins may be invloved in differentiation, mutant myoblasts lacking high mannose type of chains are capable of myotube formation. There is evidence that some new glycoproteins are produced by myoblasts which participate in fusion. Before differentiation the cells bind to the extracellular matrix through integrin
doi:10.4052/tigg.4.427
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