Opposing effects of activin A and follistatin on developing skeletal muscle cells.
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Regulation of myostatin activity and muscle growthThe quasi-parallel lives of satellite cells and atrophying muscleExpression of the TGF-beta family of ligands is developmentally regulated in skeletal muscle of neonatal ratsProteomic identification and functional validation of activins and bone morphogenetic protein 11 as candidate novel muscle mass regulators.Regulation of muscle mass by follistatin and activinsExtracellular Regulation of Myostatin: A Molecular Rheostat for Muscle Mass.Production of bioactive chicken (Gallus gallus) follistatin-type proteins in E. coliConstitutively activated ALK2 and increased SMAD1/5 cooperatively induce bone morphogenetic protein signaling in fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva.Regulation of myogenic differentiation by androgens: cross talk between androgen receptor/ beta-catenin and follistatin/transforming growth factor-beta signaling pathways.Regulation of the follistatin gene by RSPO-LGR4 signaling via activation of the WNT/β-catenin pathway in skeletal myogenesis.Bone morphogenetic protein and growth differentiation factor cytokine families and their protein antagonists.Activins in reproductive biology and beyond.Administration of a soluble activin type IIB receptor promotes skeletal muscle growth independent of fiber type.TAK-1/p38/nNFκB signaling inhibits myoblast differentiation by increasing levels of Activin A.Follistatin induces muscle hypertrophy through satellite cell proliferation and inhibition of both myostatin and activin.Temporal expression of growth factor genes during myogenesis of satellite cells derived from the biceps femoris and pectoralis major muscles of the chicken.
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Opposing effects of activin A and follistatin on developing skeletal muscle cells.
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Opposing effects of activin A and follistatin on developing skeletal muscle cells.
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Opposing effects of activin A and follistatin on developing skeletal muscle cells.
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Opposing effects of activin A and follistatin on developing skeletal muscle cells.
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Opposing effects of activin A and follistatin on developing skeletal muscle cells.
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Opposing effects of activin A and follistatin on developing skeletal muscle cells.
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Opposing effects of activin A and follistatin on developing skeletal muscle cells.
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1997-06-01T00:00:00Z