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Filter by Meaning The heart is a myogenic organ, meaning it can initiate its own contractions.
Scientists are studying myogenic stem cells to better understand muscle regeneration.
Researchers are investigating the role of myogenic factors in regulating muscle gene expression.
The myogenic theory of muscle evolution suggests that muscles arose from specialized contractile cells in early metazoans.
Myogenic heartbeats are what allow your heart to beat without any outside influence.
Smooth muscle cells can generate myogenic contractions.
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