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Evaluation of skeletal and cardiac muscle function after chronic administration of thymosin beta-4 in the dystrophin deficient mouse.

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Figure 2. Significantly increased percent collagen (mean 6 SEM) for cardiac (n = 3 for treated and untreated mdx mice and untreated wild type, n = 4 for treated wild type; panel A), diaphragm (n = 5 for all groups; panel B), and gastrocnemius (n = 3 for al
Figure 3. Gomori’s tri-chrome stained slides of cardiac tissue showing increased fibrosis in mdx mice

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