| 11. | MEGF10 is a regulator of satellite cell myogenesis.
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| 12. | Nevertheless, the combination of MyoD and Myf5 is vital to the success of myogenesis.
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| 13. | Pitx2 plays a role in limb myogenesis.
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| 14. | There are a number of stages ( listed below ) of muscle development, or myogenesis.
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| 15. | Gain and loss of this ligand in neural crest cells results in delayed or premature myogenesis.
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| 16. | The expression of Pitx2 saves MyoD gene expression and keeps expressing this gene for limb myogenesis.
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| 17. | Although Myf5 is mainly associated with myogenesis, it is expressed in other tissues as well.
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| 18. | To re-activate myogenesis, the satellite cells must be stimulated to differentiate into new fibers.
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| 19. | As stated earlier, the combination of Myf5 and MyoD is crucial to the success of myogenesis.
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| 20. | A transcription factor ( TCF4 ) of connective tissue fibroblasts is involved in the regulation of myogenesis.
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