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Regulation of muscle growth by pathogen-associated molecules.
R. A. Frost,
C. H. Lang
Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology
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Agriculture & Biology
atrophy
15%
cell wall components
14%
cells
4%
cytokines
38%
cytoplasm
10%
degradation
24%
duration
8%
environmental factors
8%
genes
4%
growth factors
25%
immune response
11%
immunity
11%
infection
7%
inflammation
12%
interferon-gamma
30%
ligands
24%
lipopolysaccharides
64%
muscle fibers
13%
muscle protein
15%
muscles
44%
myocytes
40%
pathogens
39%
phosphorylation
23%
phosphotransferases (kinases)
11%
plasticity
12%
protein kinases
12%
protein synthesis
20%
proteins
9%
receptors
9%
skeletal muscle
36%
target of rapamycin proteins
21%
Toll-like receptors
71%
transcription factor NF-kappa B
100%
transcription factors
10%
translation (genetics)
11%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Accidental Falls
8%
Atrophy
9%
Cell Size
11%
Cell Wall
11%
Cellular Structures
11%
Cytokines
20%
Cytoplasm
9%
Down-Regulation
7%
Growth
33%
Immunity
9%
Infections
5%
Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins
18%
Interferon-gamma
20%
Ligands
15%
Lipopolysaccharides
48%
Muscle Cells
30%
Muscle Proteins
26%
Muscles
40%
NF-kappa B
59%
Nitric Oxide Synthase
21%
Phosphorylation
15%
Phosphotransferases
17%
Protein Biosynthesis
12%
Protein Kinases
10%
Proteolysis
10%
Skeletal Muscle
26%
Toll-Like Receptors
48%
TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases
12%
Transcription Factors
8%
Transcriptional Activation
10%