Distinct metabolic states govern skeletal muscle stem cell fates during prenatal and postnatal myogenesis
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Distinct metabolic states govern skeletal muscle stem cell fates during prenatal and postnatal myogenesis
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JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE
Volume 131, Issue 14, Pages jcs212977
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The Company of Biologists
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2018-07-27
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10.1242/jcs.212977
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