2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-104072/v1
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Notch Signaling Slows Down the Progression of Embryonic Myogenic Differentiation in Landrace

Abstract: BackgroundDelving into porcine embryonic myogenesis is the key to elucidating the complex regulation of breed-specific differences in growth performance and meat production. Increasing evidence proved that pigs with less meat production showed more intense embryonic myogenesis, but little is known about the underlying mechanisms. ResultsIn this study, we confirmed that the differentiation process of myogenic progenitors in Lantang pig (LT, fat) was faster than that in Landrace pig (LR, lean), which result… Show more

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