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This project investigates how specific proteins influence the differentiation of mesodermal progenitors during embryonic development. It aims to uncover mechanisms that could enhance regenerative therapies for muscular degenerative diseases.
The development of healthy organisms requires the formation of different cellular systems, such as a blood, bone and muscle.
All these different cell types arise during embryonic life from specific pools of mesodermal progenitors (MPs). A central question is how distinct MPs are specified and ultimately why different cells respond to signalling pathways in different ways?
Critical insights here are directly relevant to conceive strategies for increasing the efficiency of mesodermal differentiati…
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
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