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BBSRC Quota Studentship: Role of P21 in myogenesis: implications for cell cycle exit and myocyte apoptosis

ReferenceBBS/E/B/0000L957
Principal Investigator / Supervisor Dr Jennifer Pell
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Institution Babraham Institute
DepartmentBabraham Institute Department
Funding typeResearch
Value (£) 9,408
StatusCompleted
TypeInstitute Project
Start date 01/10/2003
End date 30/09/2006
Duration36 months

Abstract

Muscle development is largely complete before birth. Muscle is formed when committed but undifferentiated cells (called myoblasts) start to produce muscle-specific proteins and fuse to become myofibres. These myofibres will therefore contain many nuclei and are arranged as long, thin and large cells which span the length of the muscle. Muscle fibre number is therefore largely fixed at birth and subsequent muscle growth can only occur by each fibre becoming larger (hypertrophy). Whole body growth rate is correlated with primary myofibre number and therefore it is important to understand the mechanisms which determine fibre number.

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Committee Closed Committee - Biochemistry & Cell Biology (BCB)
Research TopicsX – not assigned to a current Research Topic
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Funding SchemeX – not Funded via a specific Funding Scheme
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