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Global A-to-I RNA editing during myogenic differentiation of goat MuSCs. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Vet Sci
Xu X   +11 more
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Role of JAK3 in myogenic differentiation

open access: yesCellular Signalling, 2012
Skeletal muscle differentiation is regulated by transcription factors, including members of the myogenic regulatory factor (MRF) family and many signaling pathways. The JAK1 and JAK2 pathways are known to each have different effects on myoblast proliferation and differentiation; however, the role of JAK3 in myoblast differentiation remains unclear.
You-Na, Jang   +3 more
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The role of Septin9 in myogenic differentiation [PDF]

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The formation, maintenance, and regeneration of skeletal muscle tissue depend on the interplay between muscle progenitor cells, known as myoblasts, and other local cell populations. Successful myogenesis requires precise regulation of multiple cellular processes, culminating in the formation of myofibers, multinuclear contractile syncytia from ...
Ugorets, Vladimir
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Immunofluorescence analysis of myogenic differentiation

2022
Skeletal muscle is a highly regenerative tissue that can efficiently recover from various damages caused by injuries and excessive exercises. In adult muscle, stem cells termed satellite cells are mitotically quiescent but activated upon muscle damages to enter the cell cycle as myogenic precursor cells or myoblasts. After several rounds of cell cycles,
Atsushi, Asakura, Nobuaki, Kikyo
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Tceal5 and Tceal7 Function in C2C12 Myogenic Differentiation via Exosomes in Fetal Bovine Serum

open access: yesInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2022
The proliferation and differentiation of skeletal muscle cells are usually controlled by serum components. Myogenic differentiation is induced by a reduction of serum components in vitro. It has been recently reported that serum contains not only various
Takuya Yamamoto   +2 more
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Myostatin is an inhibitor of myogenic differentiation

American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology, 2002
Myostatin (MSTN), a transforming growth factor (TGF)-β superfamily member, has been shown to negatively regulate muscle growth by inhibiting muscle precursor cell proliferation. Here, we stably transfected C2C12 cells with mouse MSTN cDNA to investigate its possible role in myoblast differentiation.
Ramón, Ríos   +3 more
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