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The ability of myogenic cells to migrate perpendicular to the long axis of freely autografted muscles was examined. Rat extensor digitorum longus muscles were divided, and one half was devitalized by repeated freezing in liquid nitrogen while the other half was kept viable in physiologic saline. The halves were reunited with sutures and grafted back into the original muscle bed. At intervals between 5 and 25 days the grafts were removed and examined histologically for the presence of myotubes within the devitalized region. Myotubes were first seen in the devitalized half 10 days postgrafting with the maximum number of myotubes observed after 12 to 15 days. These results indicate that myogenic cells are capable of migration perpendicular to the long axis of the muscle fibers in an autograft.
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Phillips, G.D., Hoffman, J.R. & Knighton, D.R. Migration of myogenic cells in the rat extensor digitorum longus muscle studied with a split autograft model. Cell Tissue Res 262, 81–88 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00327748
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