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 - ZDB-FIG-090113-73
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 - Kim et al., 2009 - The extracellular matrix protein TGFBI promotes myofibril bundling and muscle fibre growth in the zebrafish embryo
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 The number and volume of myofibrils increase more in fast than in slow fibres. A-D: In wild type fast muscle fibres, myofibrils started to be generated from the membrane and grew inwards filling the whole cytoplasm by 50 hpf. I-L: By contrast, in slow fibres, myofibrils grow at one side of the cell and show a less dramatic increase in volume. E-H: The centripetal growth of the fast muscle fibres was disturbed in the morphant embryos. All the images were captured and reproduced at the same magnification.  | 
    
                
                    
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