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  • 21. Expression of muscle-specific proteins is necessary to regulate translation of the mRNA for a 40-kDa housekeeping polypeptide in rat L6 cells.
    Pramanik SK, Bag J.
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  • 22. Constitutive expression of the orphan receptor, Rev-erbA alpha, inhibits muscle differentiation and abrogates the expression of the myoD gene family.
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  • 29. Control of muscle differentiation in BC3H1 cells by fibroblast growth factor and vanadate.
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  • 34. Developmental regulation of intermediate filament and actin mRNAs during myogenesis is disrupted by oncogenic ras genes.
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  • 37. Gene switching in myogenesis: differential expression of the chicken actin multigene family.
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  • 38. Differential regulation of skeletal alpha-actin transcription in cardiac muscle by two fibroblast growth factors.
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  • 40. Identification of a regulatory function for an orphan receptor in muscle: COUP-TF II affects the expression of the myoD gene family during myogenesis.
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