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regulation of muscle differentiation
What is Muscle Differentiation?
Muscle differentiation is the process by which precursor cells, known as myoblasts, develop into mature muscle fibers or
myocytes
. This transformation involves a series of well-coordinated cellular and molecular events that are tightly regulated.
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