Clinical, agricultural, and evolutionary biology of myostatin: a comparative review
BD Rodgers, DK Garikipati - Endocrine reviews, 2008 - academic.oup.com
The discovery of myostatin and our introduction to the “Mighty Mouse” over a decade ago
spurred both basic and applied research and impacted popular culture as well. The …
spurred both basic and applied research and impacted popular culture as well. The …
Myostatin gene promoter: structure, conservation and importance as a target for muscle modulation
Myostatin (MSTN) is one of the key factors regulating myogenesis. Because of its role as a
negative regulator of muscle mass deposition, much interest has been given to its protein …
negative regulator of muscle mass deposition, much interest has been given to its protein …
Generation of Myostatin Gene-Edited Channel Catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) via Zygote Injection of CRISPR/Cas9 System
The myostatin (MSTN) gene is important because of its role in regulation of skeletal muscle
growth in all vertebrates. In this study, CRISPR/Cas9 was utilized to successfully target the …
growth in all vertebrates. In this study, CRISPR/Cas9 was utilized to successfully target the …
Stress and growth
1. Introduction 2. A Conceptual Framework for Growth 2.1. The Dynamic Energy Budget
(DEB) Model for Growth 2.2. Myocyte Growth 3. Stress Effect on Energy Available for Growth …
(DEB) Model for Growth 2.2. Myocyte Growth 3. Stress Effect on Energy Available for Growth …
Salinity, Temperature and Ammonia Acute Stress Response in Seabream (Sparus aurata) Juveniles: A Multidisciplinary Study
M Zarantoniello, M Bortoletti, I Olivotto, S Ratti… - Animals, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) is a teleost fish of great relevance in
marine aquaculture, especially in the Mediterranean area and one of the most important …
marine aquaculture, especially in the Mediterranean area and one of the most important …
Revisiting the paradigm of myostatin in vertebrates: insights from fishes
JC Gabillard, PR Biga, PY Rescan, I Seiliez - General and comparative …, 2013 - Elsevier
In the last decade, myostatin (MSTN), a member of the TGFβ superfamily, has emerged as a
strong inhibitor of muscle growth in mammals. In fish many studies reveal a strong …
strong inhibitor of muscle growth in mammals. In fish many studies reveal a strong …
Recent advances in the crosstalk between adipose, muscle and bone tissues in fish
Control of tissue metabolism and growth involves interactions between organs, tissues, and
cell types, mediated by cytokines or direct communication through cellular exchanges …
cell types, mediated by cytokines or direct communication through cellular exchanges …
[PDF][PDF] Myostatin inhibits myosatellite cell proliferation and consequently activates differentiation: evidence for endocrine-regulated transcript processing
DK Garikipati, BD Rodgers - Journal of endocrinology, 2012 - Citeseer
1 MYOSTATIN INHIBITS MYOSATELLITE CELL PROLIFERATION AND CONSEQUENTLY 1
ACTIVATES DIFFERENTIATION: EVIDENCE FOR ENDOCRINE-REGUL Page 1 1 …
ACTIVATES DIFFERENTIATION: EVIDENCE FOR ENDOCRINE-REGUL Page 1 1 …
Mature adipocytes inhibit differentiation of myogenic cells but stimulate proliferation of fibro-adipogenic precursors derived from trout muscle in vitro
V Goffette, N Sabin, J Bugeon, S Jagot, I Hue… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Interactions between tissues and cell types, mediated by cytokines or direct cell–cell
exchanges, regulate growth. To determine whether mature adipocytes influence the in vitro …
exchanges, regulate growth. To determine whether mature adipocytes influence the in vitro …
Myostatin represses physiological hypertrophy of the heart and excitation–contraction coupling
BD Rodgers, JP Interlichia, DK Garikipati… - The Journal of …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Although myostatin negatively regulates skeletal muscle growth, its function in heart is
virtually unknown. Herein we demonstrate that it inhibits basal and IGF‐stimulated …
virtually unknown. Herein we demonstrate that it inhibits basal and IGF‐stimulated …