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Reenthronement of the Muscle Satellite Cell [PDF]

open access: yesCell, 2004
In this issue of Cell (Sherwood et al., 2004), a quantitative survey confirms that repair of skeletal muscle is overwhelmingly attributable to the endogenous satellite cell population but that experience of a regenerating muscle environment confers some myogenic qualities onto a tiny population of bone marrow-derived cells.
Terence Partridge, Partridge, Terence
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Regulation of Satellite Cell Function in Sarcopenia [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 2014
The mechanisms contributing to sarcopenia include reduced satellite cell (myogenic stem cell) function that is impacted by the environment (niche) of these cells. Satellite cell function is affected by oxidative stress, which is elevated in aged muscles, and this along with changes in largely unknown systemic factors, likely contribute to the manner in
Stephen E Alway   +4 more
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Avian Satellite Cell Plasticity [PDF]

open access: yesAnimals, 2020
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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Satellite cells and their regulation in livestock [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Animal Science, 2020
AbstractSatellite cells are the myogenic stem and progenitor population found in skeletal muscle. These cells typically reside in a quiescent state until called upon to support repair, regeneration, or muscle growth. The activities of satellite cells are orchestrated by systemic hormones, autocrine and paracrine growth factors, and the composition of ...
Madison L Gonzalez   +3 more
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Satellite Cells Say NO to Radiation [PDF]

open access: yesRadiation Research, 2011
Skeletal muscles are commonly exposed to radiation for diagnostic procedures and the treatment of cancers and heterotopic bone formation. Few studies have considered the impact of clinical doses of radiation on the ability of satellite cells (myogenic stem cells) to proliferate, differentiate and contribute to recovering/maintaining muscle mass.
Cho-Lim, Jennie J   +5 more
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Dual effects of obesity on satellite cells and muscle regeneration

open access: yesPhysiological Reports, 2020
Obesity is a complex metabolic disorder that often leads to a decrease in insulin sensitivity, chronic inflammation, and overall decline in human health and well‐being.
Ashley E. Geiger   +5 more
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Expression of miRNAs in turkey muscle satellite cells and differential response to thermal challenge

open access: yesFrontiers in Physiology, 2023
Thermal stress alters the transcriptome and subsequent tissue physiology of poultry; thus, it can negatively impact poultry production through reduced meat quality, egg production, and health and wellbeing.
Kent M. Reed   +5 more
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PGC-1α modulates skeletal muscle regeneration by affecting immune response and satellite cell behavior [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The benefits of exercise on wellbeing have been known to mankind for thousands of years, yet the underlying mechanisms of exercise have been explained only relatively recently.
Dinulović, Ivana
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Effects of thermal stress and mechanistic target of rapamycin and wingless-type mouse mammary tumor virus integration site family pathways on the proliferation and differentiation of satellite cells derived from the breast muscle of different chicken lines

open access: yesPoultry Science, 2023
: Satellite cells (SCs) are muscle stem cells responsible for muscle hypertrophic growth and the regeneration of damaged muscle. Proliferation and differentiation of the pectoralis major (p.
Jiahui Xu, Sandra G. Velleman
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Investigating satellite cell myogenic regulatory factor and Pax7 expression in children with spastic cerebral palsy

open access: yes, 2021
Akins, Robert E., Jr.Cerebral palsy is a group of disorders that affect movement and posture caused by disturbances to the developing brain, and is the most common motor disorder among children.
Brothers, Brilynn
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