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Control of Satellite Cell Proliferation

1990
Satellite cells are reserve stem cells of adult skeletal muscle and thus represent a potential source of myogenic cells to use in myoblast replacement therapy of neuromuscular disease. Optimal application of this strategy requires knowledge of factors that control the growth and differentiation of satellite cells.
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Calling All Satellite Cells!

Science Translational Medicine, 2012
A signaling pathway crucial for satellite cell expansion may hold the key to enhancing cell-based therapies for muscle regeneration.
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Structure of Satellite Cells

1981
The plasma membrane of satellite cells appears thinner and less dense than that of the neuron (Figs. 17B, 19B). Similar differences have also been observed in the central nervous system between the plasma membrane of the neuroglial cells and that of the nerve ceEs. By itself, osmium tetroxide probably does not sufficiently stabilize the plasma membrane
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Neuron-Satellite Cell Boundary

1981
An early electron microscopic study of sensory ganglia (Hossack and Wyburn 1954) left open the question whether a syncytial fusion of the cytoplasm of nerve and satellite cells could occur, but successive reports (Hess 1955, Wyburn 1958) made clear that the neuron and its satellite cells are neatly separated, each element being bounded by its own ...
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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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Satellite Cells

2014
Natasha C. Chang, Michael A. Rudnicki
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Clinical insights into small cell lung cancer: Tumor heterogeneity, diagnosis, therapy, and future directions

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Carl M Gay   +2 more
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An interdisciplinary consensus on the management of brain metastases in patients with renal cell carcinoma

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Elshad Hasanov   +2 more
exaly  

Satellite Cells

2012
Gordon S. Lynch   +22 more
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Shape of Satellite Cells

1981
The various opinions which have been held on the shape of the satellite cells can be summarized as follows: 1. Satellite cells are laminar elements (Fig. 6) lacking processes (Hannover 1844, Fraentzel 1867, Key and Retzius 1873, Penta 1934, Palumbi 1944), with a regular (Hannover 1844, Penta 1934) or irregular (Fraentzel 1867) polygonal shape.
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