نتایج جستجو برای: double muscling

تعداد نتایج: 241044  

2016
Xuemei Zhang Liqin Wang Yangsheng Wu Wenrong Li Jing An Fuchun Zhang Mingjun Liu

Myostatin (MSTN) can negatively regulate the growth and development of skeletal muscle, and natural mutations can cause "double-muscling" trait in animals. In order to block the inhibiting effect of MSTN on muscle growth, we transferred zinc-finger nucleases (ZFN) which targeted sheep MSTN gene into cultured fibroblasts. Gene targeted colonies were isolated from transfected fibroblasts by seria...

Journal: :Experimental Biology and Medicine 2008

2014
Xian-Ju Huang Hong-Xiao Zhang Huili Wang Kai Xiong Ling Qin Honglin Liu

Myostatin represses muscle growth by negatively regulating the number and size of muscle fibers. Myostatin lossof- function can result in the double-muscling phenotype and increased muscle mass. Thus, knockout of myostatin gene could improve the quality of meat from mammals. In the present study, zinc finger nucleases, a useful tool for generating gene knockout animals, were designed to target ...

Journal: :Reproduction, nutrition, development 2003
Véronique Deveaux Brigitte Picard Julien Bouley Isabelle Cassar-Malek

Mutations in the myostatin gene lead to double-muscling in cattle indicating that it is a negative regulator of the total number of muscle fibres. Myostatin expression was analysed by RT-PCR in three developing bovine muscles. It decreased during differentiation in Semitendinosus and Biceps femoris, and increased in the late differentiating Masseter during gestation. A combination of in situ hy...

2014
Junjie Luo Zhiyuan Song Shengli Yu Dan Cui Benli Wang Fangrong Ding Song Li Yunping Dai Ning Li

Genetically engineered zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs) are useful for marker-free gene targeting using a one-step approach. We used ZFNs to efficiently disrupt bovine myostatin (MSTN), which was identified previously as the gene responsible for double muscling in cattle. The mutation efficiency of bovine somatic cells was approximately 20%, and the biallelic mutation efficiency was 8.3%. To evalua...

2015
Tom Hogervorst Evie E. Vereecke

Part 1 of this article outlined the extensive osseous adaptations around the hip that occurred in the development of a habitual bipedal gait in modern humans. The shortest summary of these osseous changes is 'double extension', i.e. extension of both the hip joint and the lumbar spine. Not surprisingly, these osseous changes went hand in hand with major muscular changes. The primary changes tha...

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