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Hidden role of MYOD protein may lead to new MD therapies: Study

A protein called MYOD, which is known to control the growth of muscle stem cells during muscle repair, has long been known to be able to turn on genes, but a recent study has now found that MYOD can also turn off certain genes. According to researchers, the findings may help pave the way toward regenerative treatment approaches for muscular dystrophy. The study, “MYOD represses gene expression from non-E-box motifs,” was published in Genes and D…
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Muscular Dystrophy News broke the news in on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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