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ski can cause selective growth of skeletal muscle in transgenic mice.
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Muscle FunctionImmunologyTransgenic MiceType IiCellular PhysiologyRegenerative MedicineProtein ExpressionMuscle InjurySkeletal MuscleVirus GeneIndependent LinesHealth SciencesMusculoskeletal TissueSkeletal BiologySelective GrowthGene ExpressionNeuromuscular PhysiologyCell BiologyDevelopmental BiologyPhysiologyMedicine
We have created several lines of mice that contain a truncated chicken c-ski cDNA linked to an MSV LTR promoter. Adult mice from three independent lines show large increases in skeletal muscle. All three lines of mice express high levels of c-ski mRNA and protein in skeletal muscle. All other tissues examined show little or no expression of the c-ski transgene. The muscles of one of the three lines were examined in more detail. Type II fast fibers undergo selective hypertrophy in affected muscles of this line.
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