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Developmental Biology|August 16, 2017
Engrailed controls epaxial-hypaxial muscle innervation and the establishment of vertebrate three-dimensional mobilityMohi U Ahmed, Ashish K Maurya, Louise Cheng, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|June 16, 2016
MyoD reprogramming requires Six1 and Six4 homeoproteins: genome-wide cis-regulatory module analysisMarc Santolini, Iori Sakakibara, Morgane Gauthier, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|April 5, 2023
Dysfunction of programmed embryo senescence is linked to genetic developmental defectsCristina de Lope, Rebeca García-Lucena, Marta Magariños, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 23, 2017
Srf controls satellite cell fusion through the maintenance of actin architectureVoahangy Randrianarison-Huetz, Aikaterini Papaefthymiou, Gaëlle Herledan, et al.
Plos Genetics|June 2, 2023
Overlapping functions of SIX homeoproteins during embryonic myogenesisMaud Wurmser, Rouba Madani, Nathalie Chaverot, et al.
Developmental Cell|May 23, 2009
Muscle contraction is necessary to maintain joint progenitor cell fateJoy Kahn, Yulia Shwartz, Einat Blitz, et al.
International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents|July 11, 2017
Evaluation of haemodialysis as a protective technique for preventing high daily dose amikacin nephrotoxicity: an experimental study in an ovine modelCéline Pouzot-Nevoret, Mathieu Magnin, Jean-Yves Ayoub, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|July 1, 2004
Six1 and Eya1 expression can reprogram adult muscle from the slow-twitch phenotype into the fast-twitch phenotypeRaphaelle Grifone, Christine Laclef, François Spitz, et al.
Cell Stem Cell|February 20, 2021
Tissue damage induces a conserved stress response that initiates quiescent muscle stem cell activationLéo Machado, Perla Geara, Jordi Camps, et al.
Cell Reports|February 24, 2017
LSD1 Controls Timely MyoD Expression via MyoD Core Enhancer TranscriptionIsabella Scionti, Shinichiro Hayashi, Sandrine Mouradian, et al.
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Developmental Biology|August 16, 2017
Engrailed controls epaxial-hypaxial muscle innervation and the establishment of vertebrate three-dimensional mobilityMohi U Ahmed, Ashish K Maurya, Louise Cheng, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|June 16, 2016
MyoD reprogramming requires Six1 and Six4 homeoproteins: genome-wide cis-regulatory module analysisMarc Santolini, Iori Sakakibara, Morgane Gauthier, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|April 5, 2023
Dysfunction of programmed embryo senescence is linked to genetic developmental defectsCristina de Lope, Rebeca García-Lucena, Marta Magariños, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 23, 2017
Srf controls satellite cell fusion through the maintenance of actin architectureVoahangy Randrianarison-Huetz, Aikaterini Papaefthymiou, Gaëlle Herledan, et al.
Plos Genetics|June 2, 2023
Overlapping functions of SIX homeoproteins during embryonic myogenesisMaud Wurmser, Rouba Madani, Nathalie Chaverot, et al.
Developmental Cell|May 23, 2009
Muscle contraction is necessary to maintain joint progenitor cell fateJoy Kahn, Yulia Shwartz, Einat Blitz, et al.
International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents|July 11, 2017
Evaluation of haemodialysis as a protective technique for preventing high daily dose amikacin nephrotoxicity: an experimental study in an ovine modelCéline Pouzot-Nevoret, Mathieu Magnin, Jean-Yves Ayoub, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|July 1, 2004
Six1 and Eya1 expression can reprogram adult muscle from the slow-twitch phenotype into the fast-twitch phenotypeRaphaelle Grifone, Christine Laclef, François Spitz, et al.
Cell Stem Cell|February 20, 2021
Tissue damage induces a conserved stress response that initiates quiescent muscle stem cell activationLéo Machado, Perla Geara, Jordi Camps, et al.
Cell Reports|February 24, 2017
LSD1 Controls Timely MyoD Expression via MyoD Core Enhancer TranscriptionIsabella Scionti, Shinichiro Hayashi, Sandrine Mouradian, et al.
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