Smad7 enhances muscle differentiation.
The Six1 gene plays a critical role in hypaxial muscle differentiation in myogenesis.
Delta1 expression in neural crest cells is necessary for muscle differentiation of the somites, through the Notch signaling pathway.
A role for IFRD1 in muscle differentiation has been observed also in vivo.
Myostatin is a protein responsible for inhibiting muscle differentiation and growth.
Signal-dependent nuclear export of a histone deacetylase regulates muscle differentiation.
Myf5 is a protein with a key role in regulating muscle differentiation or myogenesis.
The increase in cytokines after resistance exercise coincides with the decrease in levels of myostatin, a protein that inhibits muscle differentiation and growth.
MyoD is a protein with a key role in regulating muscle differentiation.
In the human fetus during muscle differentiation, utrophin is found at the sarcolemma.