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, mRNA levels of Myogenin revealed a similar trend to MyoD . Interestingly, these three mRNA levels were not altered in skeletal muscle following TWIST2 overexpression, highlighting a specific difference in gene regulation between TWIST1 and TWIST2
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-talk between transcription factors has become a commonly recognised mode of gene regulation ( Yoshida et al . 2004 ). In vivo , STAT3 can physically interact with NFKB p65 and p65 homodimers cooperate with STAT3 when bound to specific types of κB motifs
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. There may be several consequences resulting from inhibition of insulin on activation of STAT3 and STAT1. First, STAT3 and STAT1 are involved in GH-dependent gene regulation, such as the c-fos gene ( Herrington et al. 2000 ). The physiological relevance
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