AbstractSeven myosin heavy chains (MyHC) are expressed in mammalian skeletal muscle in spatially and temporally regulated patterns. The timing, distribution, and quantitation of MyHC expression during development and early postnatal life of the mouse are reported here. The three adult fast MyHC RNAs (IIa, IIb, and IId/x) are expressed in the mouse embryo and each mRNA has a distinct temporal and spatial distribution. In situ hybridization analysis demonstrates expression of IIb mRNA by 14.5 dpc, which proceeds developmentally in a rostral to caudal pattern. IId/x and IIa mRNAs are detectable 2 days later. Ribonuclease protection assays demonstrate that the three adult fast genes are expressed at approximately equal levels relative to each o...
AbstractA 3.6 kilobase cDNA clone coding for the human embryonic myosin heavy chain has been isolate...
The mammalian genome contains three ancient sarcomeric myosin heavy chain (MYH) genes, MYH14/7b, MYH...
Type IIB fast fibres are typically demonstrated in human skeletal muscle by histochemical staining f...
AbstractSeven myosin heavy chains (MyHC) are expressed in mammalian skeletal muscle in spatially and...
AbstractThe patterns of myosin heavy chain (MyHC) isoform expression in the embryo and in the adult ...
AbstractMyogenesis is accompanied by the activation of two developmental myosin heavy chains (MyHCs)...
Adult mammalian muscles are composed of different types of muscle fibers with distinct contractile c...
Research investigating the regulation of muscle fibre type has traditionally been conducted in vivo,...
compri chains at least 10 different sarcomeric myosin heavy chain (MyHC) isoforms each encoded by a ...
The regulation of muscle fibre transitions has mainly been studied in vivo using conventional histol...
A prerequisite for discovering the properties and therapeutic potential of branchiomeric muscles is ...
AbstractSkeletal muscle fibers express members of the myosin heavy chain (MyHC) gene family in a fib...
Our stated specific aims for this project were: 1) Identify the region(s) of the mouse IIb myosin he...
AbstractEach skeletal muscle contains a fixed ratio of fast and slow myofibers that are distributed ...
AbstractChronic 10 Hz stimulation of rat fast-twitch muscle induced rapid and reversible changes in ...
AbstractA 3.6 kilobase cDNA clone coding for the human embryonic myosin heavy chain has been isolate...
The mammalian genome contains three ancient sarcomeric myosin heavy chain (MYH) genes, MYH14/7b, MYH...
Type IIB fast fibres are typically demonstrated in human skeletal muscle by histochemical staining f...
AbstractSeven myosin heavy chains (MyHC) are expressed in mammalian skeletal muscle in spatially and...
AbstractThe patterns of myosin heavy chain (MyHC) isoform expression in the embryo and in the adult ...
AbstractMyogenesis is accompanied by the activation of two developmental myosin heavy chains (MyHCs)...
Adult mammalian muscles are composed of different types of muscle fibers with distinct contractile c...
Research investigating the regulation of muscle fibre type has traditionally been conducted in vivo,...
compri chains at least 10 different sarcomeric myosin heavy chain (MyHC) isoforms each encoded by a ...
The regulation of muscle fibre transitions has mainly been studied in vivo using conventional histol...
A prerequisite for discovering the properties and therapeutic potential of branchiomeric muscles is ...
AbstractSkeletal muscle fibers express members of the myosin heavy chain (MyHC) gene family in a fib...
Our stated specific aims for this project were: 1) Identify the region(s) of the mouse IIb myosin he...
AbstractEach skeletal muscle contains a fixed ratio of fast and slow myofibers that are distributed ...
AbstractChronic 10 Hz stimulation of rat fast-twitch muscle induced rapid and reversible changes in ...
AbstractA 3.6 kilobase cDNA clone coding for the human embryonic myosin heavy chain has been isolate...
The mammalian genome contains three ancient sarcomeric myosin heavy chain (MYH) genes, MYH14/7b, MYH...
Type IIB fast fibres are typically demonstrated in human skeletal muscle by histochemical staining f...