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Displaced myonuclei in cancer cachexia suggest altered innervation

Introduction. Central nuclei are considered a hallmark of skeletal muscle fiber regeneration and a sign of myopathy. We and others have previously observed central myonuclei in both pre-cachectic patients and animal models of cancer cachexia, in striking contrast with the reduced regenerative potential characterizing cachectic muscles. Methods.
Coletti Dario   +9 more
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Cachexia does not induce loss of myonuclei or muscle fibres during xenografted prostate cancer in mice

Acta Physiologica, 2019
Jo Christiansen Bruusgaard   +2 more
exaly  

Effects of Electrical Stimulation of Different Frequencies on the Myonuclei and Fiber Size in Human Muscle

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 1987
H -J Appell, H J Appell
exaly  

Muscle déjà vu: are myonuclei the blueprint for muscle regrowth?

The Journal of Physiology
Claire Traversa   +3 more
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