1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0248-4900(97)86865-7
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SPECIFIC ROLE OF RXRα IN MEDIATING THE ALL‐TRANS RETINOIC ACID‐INDUCED GROWTH ARREST OF C2 MYOGENIC CELLS

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“…FGF signaling can also promote myogenesis in amniotes and may play a role in mediating the myogenic “community effect” (Marics et al, 2002; Buckingham, 2003). RA also promotes myogenesis in amniotes (Froeschle et al, 1996; Alric et al, 1998). Whether other signals that regulate myogenic differentiation from the amniote dermomyotome, such as Wnt, BMP4/7, and Notch signaling also regulate the fates of the teleost dermomyotome remains to be determined.…”
Section: Signaling Molecules and The Dermomyotomementioning
confidence: 99%
“…FGF signaling can also promote myogenesis in amniotes and may play a role in mediating the myogenic “community effect” (Marics et al, 2002; Buckingham, 2003). RA also promotes myogenesis in amniotes (Froeschle et al, 1996; Alric et al, 1998). Whether other signals that regulate myogenic differentiation from the amniote dermomyotome, such as Wnt, BMP4/7, and Notch signaling also regulate the fates of the teleost dermomyotome remains to be determined.…”
Section: Signaling Molecules and The Dermomyotomementioning
confidence: 99%
“…RXRα has unique characteristics that distinguish it from the other RAR and RXR subtypes 15, 24, 25. It is the most abundant of the RXR subtypes, it mediates the heterodimerization of RARs with other members in the thyroid hormone nuclear transcription receptor family, it is essential for the functional activation of RARs by their ligands, and it has the ability to form homodimers with itself or heterodimers with other nucleic receptors such as PPARγ and VitD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(cellular retinoic acid-binding protein 2). Retinoic acid has previously been shown to induce growth arrest of myogenic cells (Froeschlé et al, 1996) and promote muscle cell differentiation (Halevy and Lerman, 1993).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%