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Avian Satellite Cell Plasticity [PDF]
Adult myogenesis is dependent on a population of precursor cells, located between the sarcolemma and the basal lamina of the muscle fiber. These satellite cells, usually present in a quiescent state, become activated in response to mechanical muscle strain, differentiating and fusing to add new nuclei to enlarging muscles.
Maurycy Jankowski +4 more
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Distinct Embryonic Origin and Injury Response of Resident Stem Cells in Craniofacial Muscles
Craniofacial muscles emerge as a developmental novelty during the evolution from invertebrates to vertebrates, facilitating diversified modes of predation, feeding and communication.
Xu Cheng, Bing Shi, Jingtao Li
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The effect of 8 weeks exercise activity and estrogen supplementation on proliferation satellite cell in rats [PDF]
Introduction: Animal and human studies indicated that overtension and stress, releasing the inflammationsubstance and growth factor being produced following exercise lead to satellite cell activation and proliferation.The aim of the present study was to ...
محسن ثالثی +3 more
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Neuromuscular disorders are a heterogeneous group of acquired or hereditary conditions that affect striated muscle function. The resulting decrease in muscle strength and motility irreversibly impacts quality of life.
Massimo Ganassi, Peter S. Zammit
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Myofiber formation is essentially complete at hatch, but myofiber hypertrophy increases posthatch through the assimilation of satellite cell nuclei into myofibers.
Orna Halevy
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Tissue-Engineered Skeletal Muscle Models to Study Muscle Function, Plasticity, and Disease
Skeletal muscle possesses remarkable plasticity that permits functional adaptations to a wide range of signals such as motor input, exercise, and disease.
Alastair Khodabukus
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Effect of p38 inhibitor on the proliferation of chicken muscle stem cells and differentiation into muscle and fat [PDF]
Objective Inhibiting the p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathway delays differentiation and increases proliferation of muscle stem cells in most species.
Minkyung Ryu +4 more
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Targeting PKCθ promotes satellite cell self-renewal [PDF]
Skeletal muscle regeneration following injury depends on the ability of satellite cells (SCs) to proliferate, self-renew, and eventually differentiate. The factors that regulate the process of self-renewal are poorly understood. In this study we examined
Benedetti, Anna +4 more
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Implications of notch signaling in duchenne muscular dystrophy
This review focuses upon the implications of the Notch signaling pathway in muscular dystrophies, particularly Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD): a pervasive and catastrophic condition concerned with skeletal muscle degeneration.
Lily Den Hartog, Atsushi Asakura
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Treadmill Exercise Increases Muscle Satellite Cell Activation Independent of Oxygen Concentration in Rat [PDF]
PURPOSE This study was performed to investigate the effect of hypoxia in conjugation with endurance exercise training on skeletal muscle satellite cell activity in rats. METHODS Sprague-Dawley rats (20 weeks, N=21) were randomly divided into Control (Con,
Chang-Hyun Lim, Hee-Jeong Son
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