Hepatocyte Growth Factor Regulates the miR-206-HDAC4 Cascade to Control Neurogenic Muscle Atrophy following Surgical Denervation in Mice
Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) has been well characterized for its roles in the migration of muscle progenitors during embryogenesis and the differentiation of muscle stem cells, but its function in adult neurogenic muscle atrophic conditions is poorly understood. Here we investigated whether HGF/c-...
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Main Authors: | Wooshik Choi (Author), Junghun Lee (Author), Jaeman Lee (Author), Kyeong Ryang Ko (Author), Sunyoung Kim (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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