Neurodazine (937807-66-4) was able to induce neurogenesis of non-pluripotent myoblasts and cells derived from mature, human skeletal muscle (using 2 μM neurodazine). It was able to upregulate genes involved in neurogenesis (particularly B-cell translocation gene 2) without affecting those involved in myogenesis.
References/Citations:
1) Williams et al. (2007), Synthetic small molecules that induce neurogenesis in skeletal muscle; J. Am. Chem. Soc., 129 9258
