| myogen | Proteins extracted from muscle with cold water, largely the enzymes promoting glycolysis; from the residue, alkaline 0.6 m KCl extracts actin and myosin as actomyosin, with myosin further separable into two meromyosins by proteinase treatment. Synonym: myosinogen. Origin: myo-+ G. -gen, producing (05 Mar 2000) |
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| myogenesis | <physiology> The developmental sequence of events leading to the formation of adult muscle that occurs in the animal and in cultured cells. In vertebrate skeletal muscle the main events are: the fusion of myoblasts to form myotubes that increase in size by further fusion to them of myoblasts, the formation of myofibrils within their cytoplasm and the establishment of functional neuromuscular junctions with motoneurons. at this stage they can be regarded as mature muscle fibres. (18 Nov 1997) |
| myogenetic | Myogenic 1. Originating in or starting from muscle. 2. Relating to the origin of muscle cells or fibres. Synonym: myogenous. (05 Mar 2000) |
| myogenic paralysis | Inflammation of the anterior cornua of the spinal cord; an acute infectious disease caused by the poliomyelitis virus and marked by fever, pains, and gastroenteric disturbances, followed by a flaccid paralysis of one or more muscular groups, and later by atrophy. Synonym: acute atrophic paralysis, myogenic paralysis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| myogenic potential | Action potential of muscle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| myogenic regulatory factors | A family of muscle-specific transcription factors which bind to DNA in control regions and thus regulate myogenesis. All members of this family contain a conserved helix-loop-helix motif which is homologous to the myc family proteins. These factors are only found in skeletal muscle. Members include the myod protein (myod protein), myogenin, myf-5, and myf-6 (also called mrf4 or herculin). (12 Dec 1998) |
| myogenic theory | That cardiac movements are due mainly to stimuli originating in the heart muscle itself and that the heart does not act solely in response to nerve stimulation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| myogenic tonus | Contraction of a muscle caused by intrinsic properties of the muscle or by its intrinsic innervation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| myogenin | <molecular biology> Member of the MyoD family of muscle regulatory genes/proteins. Related to the myc proto-oncogene family. (18 Nov 1997) |
| myogenous | Myogenic 1. Originating in or starting from muscle. 2. Relating to the origin of muscle cells or fibres. Synonym: myogenous. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Myf5 Transcription Factor, Myogenic Factor 5, Transcription Factor, Myf5
Synonyms : Factors, Myogenic Regulatory, Regulatory Factors, Myogenic
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of muscular origin.
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Originating in muscle tissue.
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| myogenesis |
the development of muscle tissue, especially its embryonic development.
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| myogenetic |
pertaining to myogenesis.
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| myogenic t. |
the theory that the muscle fibers of the heart possess in themselves the power of originating and maintaining the contraction of the heart.
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