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Is ucp1 expressed in muscle? 


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UCP1 expression in muscle has been observed in bovine skeletal muscles, specifically in fast-twitch muscle fibers . This unexpected expression of UCP1 in muscle has also been found in bovine myogenic cells, where UCP1 mRNA levels were detected . Additionally, mice with ectopic expression of UCP1 in skeletal muscle have shown increased UCP1 expression in muscle tissue . These findings suggest that UCP1 can be expressed in muscle, although it is predominantly expressed in brown/beige adipocytes.

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Yes, the paper states that Ucp1 is expressed in bovine skeletal muscle, although at lower levels compared to brown fat.
Yes, the paper suggests that UCP1 is expressed in fast-twitch muscle fibers in bovine cattle.
The paper states that mice with ectopic expression of UCP1 in skeletal muscle (HSA-mUCP1 mice) were used in the study, indicating that UCP1 is indeed expressed in muscle.
Yes, the paper states that Ucp1 expression was detected in bovine muscle tissues, which is unexpected as Ucp1 is known to be predominantly expressed in brown/beige adipocytes.

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