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- multinucleated fibers called myotubes. In the early development of an embryo, myoblasts can either proliferate, or differentiate into a myotube. What controls this...
- differentiation into myotubes under low serum conditions. Mononucleated myoblasts can later fuse to form multinucleated myotubes under low serum conditions...
- androgen receptors for generating muscle. Fusion of myoblasts generates myotubes, in a process linked to androgen receptor levels. Higher androgen levels...
- w****s of gestation, all muscle cells have fast myosin heavy chains; two myotube types become distinguished in the developing fetus – both expressing fast...
- Aizenbud D, Reznick AZ (2013). "Cigarette smoke and muscle catabolism in C2 myotubes". Mech Ageing Dev. 134 (1–2): 24–34. doi:10.1016/j.mad.2012.11.004. PMID 23262287...
- multi-nucleated myotube. During or shortly after myotube formation, motoneurons from the neural tube form preliminary contacts with the myotube. The Schwann...
- gene expression results in activation of the Akt pathway and increases in myotube size, in type IIb fiber hypertrophy, and ultimately in muscle strength...
- using different approaches. Decorin is released from contracting human myotubes, and circulating decorin levels are increased in response to acute resistance...
- reversine, a purine analog, has proven to induce dedifferentiation in myotubes. These manifestly dedifferentiated cells—now performing essentially as...
- before undergoing myogenic differentiation to form new (post-mitotic) myotubes. There is also evidence suggesting that these cells are capable of fusing...