Herculin

Herculin is a lipid of Fatty Acyls (FA) class.

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Schnapp E et al. Induced early expression of mrf4 but not myog rescues myogenesis in the myod/myf5 double-morphant zebrafish embryo. 2009 J. Cell. Sci. pmid:19193870
Hinits Y et al. Differential requirements for myogenic regulatory factors distinguish medial and lateral somitic, cranial and fin muscle fibre populations. 2009 Development pmid:19141670
McKay BR et al. Co-expression of IGF-1 family members with myogenic regulatory factors following acute damaging muscle-lengthening contractions in humans. 2008 J. Physiol. (Lond.) pmid:18818249
Kim JA et al. Expression of myogenic regulatory factors in the muscle-derived electric organ of Sternopygus macrurus. 2008 J. Exp. Biol. pmid:18552307
Yafe A et al. Differential binding of quadruplex structures of muscle-specific genes regulatory sequences by MyoD, MRF4 and myogenin. 2008 Nucleic Acids Res. pmid:18511462
Haldar M et al. Two cell lineages, myf5 and myf5-independent, participate in mouse skeletal myogenesis. 2008 Dev. Cell pmid:18331721
Wang YH et al. Inactivation of zebrafish mrf4 leads to myofibril misalignment and motor axon growth disorganization. 2008 Dev. Dyn. pmid:18297736
Carvajal JJ et al. Global transcriptional regulation of the locus encoding the skeletal muscle determination genes Mrf4 and Myf5. 2008 Genes Dev. pmid:18198342
Ustanina S et al. The myogenic factor Myf5 supports efficient skeletal muscle regeneration by enabling transient myoblast amplification. 2007 Stem Cells pmid:17495111
Grifone R et al. Eya1 and Eya2 proteins are required for hypaxial somitic myogenesis in the mouse embryo. 2007 Dev. Biol. pmid:17098221

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