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Muscle Regeneration after Endoureteropyelotomy?

European Urology, 1992
Three specimens of ureteropelvic junction, obtained at dismembered pyeloplasty after successful endoureteropyelotomy, were studied. In the regenerative tissue, numerous cells were found with morphological, immunohistochemical and ultrastructural characteristics of mature smooth muscle cells; no regeneration of bundle arrangement was observed.
P J, Van Cangh   +6 more
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Glycolysis in skeletal muscle regeneration

Experimental Neurology, 1976
Abstract The myotoxic local anesthetic Marcaine causes widespread destruction of skeletal muscle followed by complete regeneration. To identify the metabolic adaptations that underlie muscle regeneration, we have assessed the glycolytic capacity of Marcaine-treated muscles. There was no change in the activities of adenylate kinase or creatine kinase.
K R, Wagner   +3 more
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Biotoxins in muscle regeneration research

Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 2019
Skeletal muscles are characterized by their unique regenerative capacity following injury due to the presence of muscle precursor cells, satellite cells. This characteristic allows researchers to study muscle regeneration using experimental injury models. These injury models should be stable and reproducible.
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Computational Modeling of Muscle Regeneration and Adaptation to Advance Muscle Tissue Regeneration Strategies

Cells Tissues Organs, 2016
Skeletal muscle has an exceptional ability to regenerate and adapt following injury. Tissue engineering approaches (e.g. cell therapy, scaffolds, and pharmaceutics) aimed at enhancing or promoting muscle regeneration from severe injuries are a promising and active field of research.
Kyle S, Martin   +3 more
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Skeletal Muscle Stem Cells for Muscle Regeneration

2014
Adult skeletal muscle possesses remarkable regenerative capacity. Muscle regeneration is mediated by a rare population of muscle stem cells that reside between the basal lamina and sarcolemma of muscle fibers. Due to their anatomical location, muscle stem cells have been coined satellite cells.
Johnny, Kim, Thomas, Braun
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Control of satellite cell function in muscle regeneration and its disruption in ageing

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2021
Pedro Sousa-Victor   +2 more
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MUSCLE REGENERATION IN THE MUSCULAR DYSTROPHIES

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1979
Nichols, J R, Shafiq, S A
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Muscle Regeneration

New England Journal of Medicine, 1971
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