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myogenic factor 6
Known as:
MRF4
, muscle regulatory factor 4
, myogenic factor, Myf-6
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Overlapping functions of the myogenic bHLH genes MRF4 and MyoD revealed in double mutant mice.
Alan Rawls
,
M. Valdez
,
Wei Zhang
,
J. Richardson
,
William H. Klein
,
Eric N. Olson
Development
1998
Corpus ID: 23696813
The myogenic basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) genes - MyoD, Myf5, myogenin and MRF4 - exhibit distinct, but overlapping expression…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Myogenin and MEF2 function synergistically to activate the MRF4 promoter during myogenesis
Padmavathy S. Naidu
,
D. Ludolph
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TO ROBERTQ.
,
T. Hinterberger
,
S. F. Konieczny
Molecular and Cellular Biology
1995
Corpus ID: 34579263
The basic helix-loop-helix muscle regulatory factor (MRF) gene family encodes four distinct muscle-specific transcription factors…
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Review
1995
Review
1995
Regulation of muscle differentiation by the MEF2 family of MADS box transcription factors.
E. N. Olson
,
Michael C. Perry
,
Robert A. Schulz
Developmental Biology
1995
Corpus ID: 35657246
INTRODUCTION tube gives rise to muscle precursors that form the myotome, the origin of the vertebral and back muscles. Cells from…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Inactivation of the myogenic bHLH gene MRF4 results in up-regulation of myogenin and rib anomalies.
Wei Zhang
,
R. Behringer
,
E. Olson
Genes & Development
1995
Corpus ID: 26092899
The myogenic basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) proteins MyoD, myf5, myogenin, and MRF4 can initiate myogenesis when expressed in…
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Review
1994
Review
1994
bHLH factors in muscle development: dead lines and commitments, what to leave in and what to leave out.
E. Olson
,
W. Klein
Genes & Development
1994
Corpus ID: 6963434
In recent years, skeletal muscle has become an important model for understanding the mechanisms that regulate tissue-specific…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Temporal expression of myogenic regulatory genes during activation, proliferation, and differentiation of rat skeletal muscle satellite cells
C. Smith
,
M. J. Janney
,
R. Allen
Journal of Cellular Physiology
1994
Corpus ID: 8215729
The satellite cell is responsible for growth and repair of postnatal skeletal muscle. We investigated the expression of the…
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Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
Expression of the muscle regulatory factor MRF4 during somite and skeletal myofiber development.
T. Hinterberger
,
T. Hinterberger
,
David Sassoon
,
David Sassoon
,
Simon J. Rhodes
,
S. F. Konieczny
Developmental Biology
1991
Corpus ID: 38775225
Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
The muscle regulatory gene, Myf-6, has a biphasic pattern of expression during early mouse development
E. Bober
,
G. Lyons
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T. Braun
,
Giulio C ossu
,
M. Buckingham
,
H. Arnold
Journal of Cell Biology
1991
Corpus ID: 37311362
The spatial and temporal expression pattern of the muscle regulatory gene Myf-6 (MRF4/herculin) has been investigated by in situ…
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Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
Myf‐6, a new member of the human gene family of myogenic determination factors: evidence for a gene cluster on chromosome 12.
T. Braun
,
E. Bober
,
B. Winter
,
N. Rosenthal
,
H. Arnold
EMBO Journal
1990
Corpus ID: 6152117
The Myf‐6 gene, a novel member of the human gene family of muscle determination factors has been detected by its highly conserved…
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Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
Herculin, a fourth member of the MyoD family of myogenic regulatory genes.
J. Miner
,
B. Wold
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1990
Corpus ID: 19039248
We have identified and cloned herculin, a fourth mouse muscle regulatory gene. Comparison of its DNA and deduced amino acid…
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