
pmid: 19390084
handle: 2434/142076
Skeletal muscle is a heterogeneous tissue composed of individual muscle fibers, diversified in size, shape, and contractile protein content, to fulfill the different functional needs of the vertebrate body. This heterogeneity derives from and depends at least in part on distinct classes of myogenic progenitors; i.e., embryonic and fetal myoblasts and satellite cells whose origin and lineage relationship have been elusive so far. In this issue of Genes & Development, Hutcheson and colleagues (pp. 997-1013) provide a first answer to this question.
Pax3, Myogenesis, PAX7 Transcription Factor, Embryo, Mammalian, Muscle Development, Limb, Pax7, B-catenin; Limb; Myogenesis; Pax3; Pax7, Myoblasts, Mice, Fetus, Animals, Paired Box Transcription Factors, PAX3 Transcription Factor, B-catenin, beta Catenin
Pax3, Myogenesis, PAX7 Transcription Factor, Embryo, Mammalian, Muscle Development, Limb, Pax7, B-catenin; Limb; Myogenesis; Pax3; Pax7, Myoblasts, Mice, Fetus, Animals, Paired Box Transcription Factors, PAX3 Transcription Factor, B-catenin, beta Catenin
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