The Research Topic Avian Muscle Development and Growth Mechanisms: Association with Muscle Myopathies and Meat Quality is the first comprehensive treatise associating the basic biology of muscle growth with the incidence of breast muscle myopathies including the influence of genetics, effect on meat quality, and the development of new detection methods with more accuracy than standard phenotypic palpation. For this special Research Topic, a total of 20 manuscripts were accepted for publication: 13 original research contributions; 4 hypothesis and theory; and 3 reviews.

Petracci M., Velleman S.G. (2021). Editorial: Avian Muscle Development and Growth Mechanisms: Association With Muscle Myopathies and Meat Quality Volume II. FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY, 12, 1-2 [10.3389/fphys.2021.765515].

Editorial: Avian Muscle Development and Growth Mechanisms: Association With Muscle Myopathies and Meat Quality Volume II

Petracci M.
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2021

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The Research Topic Avian Muscle Development and Growth Mechanisms: Association with Muscle Myopathies and Meat Quality is the first comprehensive treatise associating the basic biology of muscle growth with the incidence of breast muscle myopathies including the influence of genetics, effect on meat quality, and the development of new detection methods with more accuracy than standard phenotypic palpation. For this special Research Topic, a total of 20 manuscripts were accepted for publication: 13 original research contributions; 4 hypothesis and theory; and 3 reviews.
2021
Petracci M., Velleman S.G. (2021). Editorial: Avian Muscle Development and Growth Mechanisms: Association With Muscle Myopathies and Meat Quality Volume II. FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY, 12, 1-2 [10.3389/fphys.2021.765515].
Petracci M.; Velleman S.G.
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