Tissue Engineering And Nanotheranostics

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MyoD, which are expressed in myoblasts during fetal development.^18


Proliferation of the myoblasts continues during this stage as well as


differentiation into mononuclear myocytes. During this stage the


myoblasts MRFs expressed are Myf5, MyoD, and Mrf4.^18 However,


the mononuclear myocytes will express MyoD, Mrf4, and MyoG


MRFs.^18 The differentiation of myoblasts is the first step to muscle


fibril formation. During both the fetal and neonatal stage, mononu-


clear myocytes will group together to form multinuclear myofibrils


and myotubes, which group together to form muscles. The final


stage, adult myogenesis, involves adult progenitor cells that lie near


the basement membrane of adult myofibers. These progenitor cells


are quiescent stem cells that are termed SCs. These cells most com-


monly express the Pax7 marker along with Myf5, CD34, and


M-Cadherin.18,22 Recently, other receptors and transcription factors


have been identified to play a critical role in myogenesis; such as,


Fig. 1. Pr oteins expressed during the time course of myogenesis beginning with
embryonic progenitors. Proteins that are strongly expressed are bold, while proteins
that are weakly expressed are italicized.

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