In eukaryote cells, chromatin appears in several forms and is composed of genomic DNA, protein and RNA. The protein content of chromatin is composed primarily of core histones that are packaged into nucleosomes resulting in the condensation of the DNA. Several epigenetic mechanisms regulate the stability of the nucleosomes and the protein-protein interactions that modify the transcriptional activity of the DNA. Interestingly, epigenetic control of gene expression has recently emerged as a relevant mechanism involved in the regulation of many different biological processes including that of muscle development, muscle mass maintenance, function, and phenotype in health and disease. Recent investigations have shed light into the epigenetic con...
AbstractEpigenetics is defined as heritable information other than the DNA sequence itself. The conc...
In the context of regenerative medicine, based on the potential of stem cells to restore diseased ti...
AbstractSkeletal muscle formation in vertebrates is derived from the paraxial mesoderm, which develo...
As heritable information apart from the DNA sequence itself, epigenetics represents a higher level o...
International audienceSkeletal muscle development and regeneration rely on the successive activation...
AbstractEpigenetics is defined as heritable information other than the DNA sequence itself. The conc...
Skeletal muscle development and regeneration rely on the successive activation of specific transcrip...
International audienceSkeletal muscle development and regeneration rely on the successive activation...
International audienceSkeletal muscle development and regeneration rely on the successive activation...
International audienceSkeletal muscle development and regeneration rely on the successive activation...
Normal skeletal muscle metabolism is essential for whole body metabolic homoeostasis and disruptions...
Skeletal muscle possesses a remarkable capacity to regenerate upon injury thanks to the presence of ...
In the context of regenerative medicine, based on the potential of stem cells to restore diseased ti...
AbstractEpigenetics is defined as heritable information other than the DNA sequence itself. The conc...
Epigenetics is defined as heritable information other that the DNA sequence itself. The concept impl...
AbstractEpigenetics is defined as heritable information other than the DNA sequence itself. The conc...
In the context of regenerative medicine, based on the potential of stem cells to restore diseased ti...
AbstractSkeletal muscle formation in vertebrates is derived from the paraxial mesoderm, which develo...
As heritable information apart from the DNA sequence itself, epigenetics represents a higher level o...
International audienceSkeletal muscle development and regeneration rely on the successive activation...
AbstractEpigenetics is defined as heritable information other than the DNA sequence itself. The conc...
Skeletal muscle development and regeneration rely on the successive activation of specific transcrip...
International audienceSkeletal muscle development and regeneration rely on the successive activation...
International audienceSkeletal muscle development and regeneration rely on the successive activation...
International audienceSkeletal muscle development and regeneration rely on the successive activation...
Normal skeletal muscle metabolism is essential for whole body metabolic homoeostasis and disruptions...
Skeletal muscle possesses a remarkable capacity to regenerate upon injury thanks to the presence of ...
In the context of regenerative medicine, based on the potential of stem cells to restore diseased ti...
AbstractEpigenetics is defined as heritable information other than the DNA sequence itself. The conc...
Epigenetics is defined as heritable information other that the DNA sequence itself. The concept impl...
AbstractEpigenetics is defined as heritable information other than the DNA sequence itself. The conc...
In the context of regenerative medicine, based on the potential of stem cells to restore diseased ti...
AbstractSkeletal muscle formation in vertebrates is derived from the paraxial mesoderm, which develo...