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The Core Binding Factor CBF Negatively Regulates Skeletal Muscle…
----- | 14 days ago by Mirian
Background Core Binding Factor or CBF is a transcription factor composed of two subunits, Runx1/AML-1 and CBF beta or CBFβ. CBF was originally described as a regulator of hematopoiesis. Methodology/Principal Findings Here we show that CBF is invo… Visit Blog
Evidence for Mitochondrial Respiratory Deficiency in Rat Rhabdomy…
----- | 1/08/10 by Mirian
Background Mitochondria can sanity signals linked to variations in get-up-and-go bid to supervise nuclear gene phrasing. This retrograde signaling pathway is presumed to be involved in the regulation of myoblast escalation and differentiation. Rhabd… Visit Blog
Evidence for Mitochondrial Respiratory Deficiency in Rat Rhabdomy…
News line with educational, intresting health, medical and… | 1/08/10 by Jasmin
Background Mitochondria can intuition signals linked to variations in strength request to control atomic gene tone. This retrograde signaling pathway is presumed to be complex in the normal of myoblast escalation and differentiation. Rhabdomyosarcom… Visit Blog
MyoD Helps Stem Cells Proliferate in Response to Muscle Injury
CellNEWS-blogspot | 1/04/10 by ZenMaster
MyoD Helps Stem Cells Proliferate in Response to Muscle InjuryMonday, 04 January 2010The master regulator of muscle differentiation, MyoD, functions early in myogenesis to help stem cells proliferate in response to muscle injury, according to researc… Visit Blog
Activation of Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling Increases Insulin Sensitiv…
News line with educational, intresting health, medical and… | 12/30/09 by Jasmin
Background Intramyocellular lipid regular is strongly associated to insulin recalcitrance in humans, and we pinhead shown that pre-eminent glucose concentration induced de novo lipogenesis and insulin partisans in murin muscle cells. Alterations in … Visit Blog
Tonight’s Special: Pork a la Petri
The Back Burner | 12/18/09 by Don Moyer
Late last month it was announced that scientists in Holland have successfully grown pork meat in a petri dish. The meat was developed from special cells called myoblasts that are specifically... < This is a content summary. Visit The Back Burner f… Visit Blog
Artificial Meat Could Be On Your Table in 5 Years
Singularity Hub | 12/09/09
The next pork product could come from a petri dish. From an economic and environmental perspective, meat has some problems. Animals consume a great deal of resources in their growth and they release a large amount of methane, a greenhouse gas. There&… Visit Blog
Soylent Green? Growing your meat
Singularity & Futurism | 12/02/09 by Barry Mahfood
Times Online - 11.29.2009 (by Lois Rogers)SCIENTISTS have grown meat in the laboratory for the first time. Experts in Holland used cells from a live pig to replicate growth in a petri dish.The advent of so-called “in-vitro” or cultured meat could… Visit Blog
