Distinct and dynamic myogenic populations in the vertebrate embryo.
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A long noncoding RNA controls muscle differentiation by functioning as a competing endogenous RNAWnt signaling in myogenesisNoncoding RNAs: emerging players in muscular dystrophiesCis-Natural Antisense Transcripts Are Mainly Co-expressed with Their Sense Transcripts and Primarily Related to Energy Metabolic Pathways during Muscle Development.MicroRNA-3906 regulates fast muscle differentiation through modulating the target gene homer-1b in zebrafish embryosCritical role of the Rb family in myoblast survival and fusionCanonical Wnt signaling induces BMP-4 to specify slow myofibrogenesis of fetal myoblastsWnt signaling in bone and muscleTbx6, Mesp-b and Ripply1 regulate the onset of skeletal myogenesis in zebrafishSix homeoproteins directly activate Myod expression in the gene regulatory networks that control early myogenesisβ-catenin is essential for efficient in vitro premyogenic mesoderm formation but can be partially compensated by retinoic acid signallingBTB-Kelch protein Krp1 regulates proliferation and differentiation of myoblastsSin3 interacts with Foxk1 and regulates myogenic progenitorsRecent advances using zebrafish animal models for muscle disease drug discoveryLate development of hagfish vertebral elementsRbfox-regulated alternative splicing is critical for zebrafish cardiac and skeletal muscle functionsDistinct modes of vertebrate hypaxial muscle formation contribute to the teleost body wall musculatureHepatocyte growth factor is crucial for development of the carapace in turtlesNuclear to cytoplasmic shuttling of ERK promotes differentiation of muscle stem/progenitor cells.Distinct spatiotemporal expression of ISM1 during mouse and chick development.A Pax3/Dmrt2/Myf5 regulatory cascade functions at the onset of myogenesisTranscriptional regulation and alternative splicing cooperate in muscle fiber-type specification in flies and mammals.Gene regulatory networks and cell lineages that underlie the formation of skeletal muscleMuscle stem cells in developmental and regenerative myogenesis.Comparative analyses by sequencing of transcriptomes during skeletal muscle development between pig breeds differing in muscle growth rate and fatness.In vitro indeterminate teleost myogenesis appears to be dependent on Pax3Fss/Tbx6 is required for central dermomyotome cell fate in zebrafish.Mutations in CKAP2L, the human homolog of the mouse Radmis gene, cause Filippi syndrome.Mef2d acts upstream of muscle identity genes and couples lateral myogenesis to dermomyotome formation in Xenopus laevisA role for Zic1 and Zic2 in Myf5 regulation and somite myogenesis.Isolation and transcriptome analysis of adult zebrafish cells enriched for skeletal muscle progenitors.MicroRNA regulation of the paired-box transcription factor Pax3 confers robustness to developmental timing of myogenesis.Patterns of positive selection of the myogenic regulatory factor gene family in vertebratesSegregation of striated and smooth muscle lineages by a Notch-dependent regulatory network.Regulation of DMD pathology by an ankyrin-encoded miRNA.Zebrafish foxc1a plays a crucial role in early somitogenesis by restricting the expression of aldh1a2 directly.A novel myogenic function residing in the 5' non-coding region of Insulin receptor substrate-1 (Irs-1) transcriptWnt signaling and tbx16 form a bistable switch to commit bipotential progenitors to mesodermFine-tuning the onset of myogenesis by homeobox proteins that interact with the Myf5 limb enhancer.Foxk1 promotes cell proliferation and represses myogenic differentiation by regulating Foxo4 and Mef2.
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Distinct and dynamic myogenic populations in the vertebrate embryo.
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scientific article published on 15 September 2009
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Distinct and dynamic myogenic populations in the vertebrate embryo.
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Distinct and dynamic myogenic populations in the vertebrate embryo.
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Distinct and dynamic myogenic populations in the vertebrate embryo.
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Distinct and dynamic myogenic populations in the vertebrate embryo.
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Distinct and dynamic myogenic populations in the vertebrate embryo.
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Distinct and dynamic myogenic populations in the vertebrate embryo.
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Distinct and dynamic myogenic populations in the vertebrate embryo
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10.1016/J.GDE.2009.08.001
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2009-09-15T00:00:00Z