Herculin

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

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Skovgaard C et al. Combined speed endurance and endurance exercise amplify the exercise-induced PGC-1α and PDK4 mRNA response in trained human muscle. 2016 Physiol Rep pmid:27456910
Kawao N et al. The vestibular system is critical for the changes in muscle and bone induced by hypergravity in mice. 2016 Physiol Rep pmid:27697847
pmid:28821629
Ernst CW et al. Rapid communication: MspI restriction fragment length polymorphism at the swine MYF6 locus. 1994 J. Anim. Sci. pmid:7514163
Kong Y et al. Ras p21Val inhibits myogenesis without altering the DNA binding or transcriptional activities of the myogenic basic helix-loop-helix factors. 1995 Mol. Cell. Biol. pmid:7565669
Patapoutian A et al. Disruption of the mouse MRF4 gene identifies multiple waves of myogenesis in the myotome. 1995 Development pmid:7588068
pmid:7589251
Rawls A et al. Myogenin's functions do not overlap with those of MyoD or Myf-5 during mouse embryogenesis. 1995 Dev. Biol. pmid:7589813
pmid:7693731
Braun T et al. MyoD expression marks the onset of skeletal myogenesis in Myf-5 mutant mice. 1994 Development pmid:7720554
Braun T and Arnold HH Inactivation of Myf-6 and Myf-5 genes in mice leads to alterations in skeletal muscle development. 1995 EMBO J. pmid:7720708
pmid:7733226
Naidu PS et al. Myogenin and MEF2 function synergistically to activate the MRF4 promoter during myogenesis. 1995 Mol. Cell. Biol. pmid:7739551
Zhang W et al. Inactivation of the myogenic bHLH gene MRF4 results in up-regulation of myogenin and rib anomalies. 1995 Genes Dev. pmid:7797078
pmid:7819524
Black BL et al. The mouse MRF4 promoter is trans-activated directly and indirectly by muscle-specific transcription factors. 1995 J. Biol. Chem. pmid:7852366
Smith TH et al. Somite subdomains, muscle cell origins, and the four muscle regulatory factor proteins. 1994 J. Cell Biol. pmid:7929574
Buchberger A et al. The myogenin gene is activated during myocyte differentiation by pre-existing, not newly synthesized transcription factor MEF-2. 1994 J. Biol. Chem. pmid:8006037
pmid:8026639
Dechesne CA et al. E-box- and MEF-2-independent muscle-specific expression, positive autoregulation, and cross-activation of the chicken MyoD (CMD1) promoter reveal an indirect regulatory pathway. 1994 Mol. Cell. Biol. pmid:8035824

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