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protein 7 (PAX7) denotes a myoblast that has not terminally differentiated and has the capacity to enter the cell cycle and proliferate ( Relaix et al . 2005 ). MRFs are a set of transcription factors, including MYF5 , MYOD , MYF6 and MYOG , that are
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Introduction Estrogen (E) control of cell proliferation is a complex process that is subject to regulation at many levels. The nuclear receptor/transcription factor estrogen receptor-α (ESR1) is the key regulatory participant, transducing E action
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2-related factor 2 (NRF2) has been identified as a governor of antioxidant and redox signaling. NRF2 activates the transcription of downstream antioxidant genes such as heme oxygenase-1 ( Ho1 ) and NAD(P)H dehydrogenase quinone 1 ( Nqo1 ) ( Ruiz et
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signaling in cardiomyocytes will help elucidate how hormonal signaling modulates myocardial function. Insulin and IGF-I could prevent skeletal muscle cell atrophy and promote myogenesis through forkhead transcription factors (FOXO; Hribal et al
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which dominates circadian day: as noted above, the Clock delta19 mutation, which compromises transcriptional activation, lengthens circadian period in mice to ca. 28 h. Protein stability is another key factor ( Gallego & Virshup 2007 ). In the tau
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immunohistochemistry (IHC) Genes with more than twofold change in their expression levels were tabulated and grouped by their general functions (Tables 3 –5 ). Among these are cytokines, transcription factors, kinases, phosphatases, genes that regulate ion
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transcription factor mandatory for differentia tion of satellite cells into muscle fibers ( te Pas et al . 2000 ). Catabolic action of glucocorticoids The stimulatory effect of glucocorticoids on muscle proteolysis results from the activation of the major
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), the regulated subunit of the transcription factor HIF1 ( Harris 2002 , Hickey & Simon 2006 ). The latter is composed of two subunits, the constitutively expressed HIF1B and HIF1A, which is absent under normoxic conditions but is rapidly up
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a paired domain-containing transcription factor PAX8, and cAMP-response element-binding proteins, in response to the TSH/cAMP signal ( Taki et al . 2002 ). PI3K inhibition by LY294002 increases the binding of PAX8 to the NUE in PCCL3 rat thyroid
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transcription factors involved in endocrine cell determination from pluripotent pancreatic progenitors has been established ( Jensen 2004 ). Using this knowledge, we determined PDX1 , NGN3 , and Nkx homeobox proteins, NKX2.2 and NKX6.1 , expression in sheep