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Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry • 1988 | View Paper
“Interestingly, long‐term steroid usage also enhances the frequency of fibres with centrally located myonuclei, which implies the occurrence of a high regenerative activity.”
Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry • 1988 | View Paper
“explained by the hypothesis that steroid increases the permeability (Rowland, 1976) of the defective plasma membrane of the muscle fibres of DMD cases (Mokri and Engel, 1975), resulting in additional release of CPK to blood.”
Archives of disease in childhood • 1978 | View Paper
“explained by the hypothesis that steroid increases the permeability (Rowland, 1976) of the defective plasma membrane of the muscle fibres of DMD cases (Mokri and Engel, 1975), resulting in additional release of CPK to blood.”
Archives of disease in childhood • 1978 | View Paper
“Parameters of collagen synthesis and fibre orientation such as wound tensile strength and healing of open wounds are all significantly reduced in the steroid treated wound (Ehrlichet al, 1974).”