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  1. An elaborate interplay of extrinsic and intrinsic regulatory mechanisms controls myogenesis at all stages of development. Many aspects of adult myogenesis resemble or reiterate embryonic morphogenetic episodes, and related signaling mechanisms control the genetic networks that determine cell fate during these processes.
    Author: C. Florian Bentzinger, Yu Xin Wang, Michael A. Rudnicki
    Publish Year: 2012
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