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Absence of growth hormone-induced avian muscle growth in vivo
R. Vasilatos-Younken
The Pennsylvania State University
College of Agricultural Sciences
Animal Science
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Anabolic Agents
17%
Animals
6%
Cell Communication
12%
Cell Differentiation
21%
Cell Proliferation
8%
Growth
52%
Growth Hormone
99%
Hormones
9%
Hypertrophy
11%
Insulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Proteins
17%
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I
92%
Janus Kinase 2
18%
Liver
13%
Messenger RNA
7%
Muscles
62%
Phosphorylation
8%
Poultry
31%
Proteins
9%
Red Meat
15%
Regeneration
10%
Skeletal Muscle
20%
Skeletal Muscle Satellite Cells
20%
Somatotropin Receptors
18%
Swine
10%
Tyrosine
12%
Agriculture & Biology
cell differentiation
12%
cell proliferation
11%
cells
12%
hormones
9%
hypertrophy
13%
immatures
10%
insulin-like growth factor binding proteins
16%
insulin-like growth factor I
100%
lesions (animal)
10%
liver
15%
meat animals
17%
metabolism
7%
metabolites
8%
muscle tissues
13%
muscles
68%
non-specific protein-tyrosine kinase
20%
phosphorylation
11%
poultry
22%
proteins
8%
receptors
8%
red meat
16%
skeletal muscle
35%
somatotropin
99%
somatotropin receptors
17%
swine
8%
tyrosine
11%
uptake mechanisms
8%