TAZ stimulates exercise‐induced muscle satellite cell activation via Pard3-p38 MAPK-TAZ signalling axis
Abstract Background Exercise stimulates the activation of muscle satellite cells, which facilitate the maintenance of stem cells and their myogenic conversion during muscle regeneration. However, the underlying mechanism is not yet fully understood. This study shows that the transcriptional co‐activ...
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Main Authors: | Kyung Min Kim (Author), Gi Don Yoo (Author), Woong Heo (Author), Ho Taek Oh (Author), Jeekeon Park (Author), Somin Shin (Author), Youjin Do (Author), Mi Gyeong Jeong (Author), Eun Sook Hwang (Author), Jeong‐Ho Hong (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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