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Molecular Biology Reports, 1997
In this report, we examine the involvement of the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway during fusion and differentiation of myoblast primary cell cultures. Up-regulation of proteasome was observed at the maximum fusion rate and was preceded by an increase of unidentified ubiquitin-conjugates.
F, Gardrat +3 more
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In this report, we examine the involvement of the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway during fusion and differentiation of myoblast primary cell cultures. Up-regulation of proteasome was observed at the maximum fusion rate and was preceded by an increase of unidentified ubiquitin-conjugates.
F, Gardrat +3 more
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Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine, 1994
The amphibian embryo provides a convenient experimental system with which to study myogenesis. The earliest steps in the formation of axial and cardiac muscle are accessible for investigation using both embryological and molecular approaches. We review the origins of skeletal and cardiac muscle in the Xenopus embryo, the molecular markers available to ...
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The amphibian embryo provides a convenient experimental system with which to study myogenesis. The earliest steps in the formation of axial and cardiac muscle are accessible for investigation using both embryological and molecular approaches. We review the origins of skeletal and cardiac muscle in the Xenopus embryo, the molecular markers available to ...
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Transcriptional diversity in myogenesis
Developmental Biology, 1976Abstract We have measured the change in RNA transcript diversity during in vivo myogenesis in the chick limb by means of saturation hybridization of whole cell RNA to nonrepetitive DNA. We find that transcript diversity decreases as proliferating myoblasts fuse to form multinucleate myotubes.
C P, Ordahl, A I, Caplan
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Experimental Cell Research, 1961
Abstract Differentiating muscle cells synthesizing myosin, the meromyosins, and actin do not concurrently synthesize DNA. Presumptive myoblasts which synthesize DNA do not concurrently synthesize myosin, the meromyosins or actin. The multinucleated skeletal muscle fiber is the product of cell fusion.
F E, STOCKDALE, H, HOLTZER
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Abstract Differentiating muscle cells synthesizing myosin, the meromyosins, and actin do not concurrently synthesize DNA. Presumptive myoblasts which synthesize DNA do not concurrently synthesize myosin, the meromyosins or actin. The multinucleated skeletal muscle fiber is the product of cell fusion.
F E, STOCKDALE, H, HOLTZER
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Mitochondrial development during myogenesis
Developmental Biology, 1977Abstract The enzymatic and ultrastructural pattern of mitochondrial differentiation was investigated during myogenesis. Succinate cytochrome C reductase (SCR), a mitochondrial enzyme complex, increased in activity in developing chick thigh muscle in vivo and in vitro.
B M, Vertel, D A, Fischman
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Dysregulated Myogenesis in Rhabdomyosarcoma
2018Rhabdomyosarcoma is a mesenchymal malignancy associated with the skeletal muscle lineage and is also the most common pediatric soft tissue cancer. Between the two pediatric subtypes, embryonal and alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma, the alveolar subtype is generally more aggressive and high-risk.
Peter Y, Yu, Denis C, Guttridge
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Myogenesis and muscle regeneration
Histochemistry and Cell Biology, 2012Skeletal muscle has received much attention with regard to developmental origin, control of cell differentiation and regeneration. In this article, early landmarks in skeletal muscle research are reviewed and recent findings on myogenesis are addressed with particular focus on novel regulatory molecules including miRNAs, as well as on the topographical
Faisal, Yusuf, Beate, Brand-Saberi
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Myogenesis on microcarrier cultures
Cell Biology International Reports, 1983The capacity of embryonic chick myoblasts to grow in vitro on DEAE-cellulose microcarriers (MC) has been investigated biochemically and morphologically. The cells attached to the MC, replicated and fused to form elongated myotubes. These myotubes synthesized muscle-specific proteins, such as creatine kinase (CK) and acetylcholine receptors (AChR), and ...
A, Shainberg +4 more
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