Search for dissertations about: "Myogenesis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 15 swedish dissertations containing the word Myogenesis.
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1. Molecular mechanisms mediating development of pulmonary cachexia in COPD
Abstract : Cigarette smoking (CS) represents the main causative agent underlying development and progress of COPD. Recently, involvement of CS in the pathogenesis of COPDassociated muscle abnormalities is becoming increasingly evident. Nevertheless, involved triggers and underlying mechanisms remain largely unknown. READ MORE
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2. The role of Six1 in muscle progenitor cells and the establishment of fast-twitch muscle fibres
Abstract : Myogenesis is the process of skeletal muscle tissue formation where committed muscle progenitor cells differentiate into skeletal muscle fibres. Depending on the instructive cues the muscle progenitor cells receive they will differentiate into specific fibre types with different properties. READ MORE
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3. Cellular studies of neuromuscular disorders related to the sarcomeric proteins
Abstract : Sarcomere is the basic unit of cardiac and skeletal muscle contraction and its proper function requires an invariant organization of this structure. Mutations in sarcomeric proteins are known to cause increasing number of different cardiac and skeletal muscle diseases. READ MORE
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4. Nestin : filament formation and expression in myogenesis and muscle disorders
Abstract : Intermediate filaments (IF), together with microfilaments and microtubules, are the major components of the cytoskeleton of eukaryotic cells. In myogenic cells three IF proteins are expressed; desmin, vimentin and nestin. READ MORE
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5. Calcium regulation and functions of basic Helix-Loop-Helix transcription factors
Abstract : The members of the ubiquitously expressed E-protein subfamily of basic Helix-Loop-Helix (bHLH) transcription factors, E12/E47, SEF2-1 and HEB, have important roles as regulators of gene expression in various differentiation processes, including lymphocyte development and myogenesis. In myogenesis, E-proteins are proposed to function as obligate heterodimer partners for members of the MyoD family of muscle-specific bHLH transcription factors. READ MORE