Enhancement of adipogenesis and fibrogenesis in skeletal muscle of Wagyu compared with Angus cattle.

@article{Duarte2013EnhancementOA,
  title={Enhancement of adipogenesis and fibrogenesis in skeletal muscle of Wagyu compared with Angus cattle.},
  author={Marcio de Souza Duarte and Pedro Veiga Rodrigues Paulino and A. K. Das and S Wei and Nick Vergara Lopes Ser{\~a}o and X Fu and Shaun M Harris and Michael V. Dodson and Min Du},
  journal={Journal of animal science},
  year={2013},
  volume={91 6},
  pages={
          2938-46
        }
}
Intramuscular fat and collagen content are major factors affecting beef quality, but mechanisms regulating intramuscular adipose and connective tissue deposition are far from clear. Japanese Wagyu cattle are well known for their extremely high marbling. The objective of this study was to evaluate intramuscular fat (IMF) and collagen deposition in the muscle of Wagyu compared with Angus cattle. Animals were managed under the same condition and slaughtered at an averaging 585 ± 12.1 kg of BW… 

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