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- MYOD CAN TRANSACTIVATE A TARGET GENE IN ADULT-RAT HEART INVIVO
- MyoD, Myf5, and the calcineurin pathway activate the developmental myosin heavy chain genes
- MyoD-/- satellite cells in single-fiber culture are differentiation defective and MRF4 deficient
- Myofibers cultured in viscoelastic hydrogels reveal the effects of integrin-binding and mechanosensing on muscle satellite cells
- Myofibroblastic activation of valvular interstitial cells is modulated by spatial variations in matrix elasticity and its organization
- Myofibroblasts: Molecular crossdressers
- Myonuclear domains in muscle adaptation and disease
- Myonuclear maturation dynamics in aged and adult regenerating mouse skeletal muscle
- Myosin 7b is a regulatory long noncoding RNA (lncMYH7b) in the human heart
- Myosin 7b is a regulatory long noncoding RNA (lncMYH7b) in the human heart
- Myosin filament assembly requires a cluster of four positive residues located in the rod domain
- Myosin heavy chain gene expression in human heart failure
- Myosin heavy chain gene expression in human heart failure
- Myosin heavy chain is not selectively decreased in murine cancer cachexia
- Myosin heavy chain is not selectively decreased in murine cancer cachexia.
- Myosin heavy chain isoform expression in the failing and nonfailing human heart
- Myosin heavy chains IIa and IId are functionally distinct in the mouse
- Myosin I and transcription by RNA polymerase I and II
- MYOSIN LIGHT CHAIN KINASES AND MYOSIN PHOSPHORYLATION IN SKELETAL-MUSCLE
- MYOSIN LIGHT CHAIN PHOSPHORYLATION AND TENSION POTENTIATION IN MOUSE SKELETAL-MUSCLE
- MYOSIN LIGHT CHAIN PHOSPHORYLATION IN FAST AND SLOW SKELETAL-MUSCLES INSITU
- Myosin motor domains carrying mutations implicated in early or late onset hypertrophic cardiomyopathy have similar properties
- Myosin-I molecular motors at a glance
- Myosins exist as homodimers of heavy chains: demonstration with specific antibody purified by nematode mutant myosin affinity chromatography.
- Myostatin expression is increased by food deprivation in a muscle-specific manner and contributes to muscle atrophy during prolonged food deprivation in mice
- Myostatin, activin receptor IIb, and follistatin-like-3 gene expression are altered in adipose tissue and skeletal muscle of obese mice
- Mysterious misalignments between geomagnetic and stellar reference frames seen in CHAMP and Swarm satellite measurements
- Mystical Traditions Are Political The Life and Afterlife of Teresa Enriquez
- Mysticism and Philosophy in al-Andalus: Ibn Masarra, Ibn al-Arabi and the Isma ili Tradition
- Myth “Today”: Reading Religion Into Research on Mediated Cultural Politics