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Chronic alcohol ingestion delays skeletal muscle regeneration following injury.

Graham J DekeyserCaroline R ClaryJeffrey S Otis
Published in: Regenerative medicine research (2013)
Chronic alcohol ingestion appears to delay the normal regenerative response following significant skeletal muscle injury. This is evidenced by reduced cross-sectional areas of regenerated fibers, increased fibrosis, and altered temporal expression of well-described growth and fibrotic factors.
Keyphrases
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