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The regulatory mechanisms of satellite cell migration in skeletal muscle

open access: yesJournal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine, 2012
Adult mammalian skeletal muscles possess a stem cell population, called muscle satellite cells. Satellite cells mainly contribute to restoring damaged or diseased muscles.
Minenori Ishido
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Tributyrin, a Butyrate Pro-Drug, Primes Satellite Cells for Differentiation by Altering the Epigenetic Landscape

open access: yesCells, 2021
Satellite cells (SC) are a population of muscle resident stem cells that are responsible for postnatal muscle growth and repair. With investigation into the genomic regulation of SC fate, the role of the epigenome in governing SC myogenesis is becoming ...
Robert L. Murray   +7 more
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Simultaneous isolation of enriched myoblasts and fibroblasts for migration analysis within a novel co-culture assay

open access: yesBioTechniques, 2015
Skeletal muscle injury elicits the activation of satellite cells and their migration to the wound area for subsequent terminal differentiation and tissue integration. However, interstitial fibroblasts recruited to the site of injury promote deposition of
Kyle Peter Goetsch   +3 more
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Notch Signaling Regulates Muscle Stem Cell Homeostasis and Regeneration in a Teleost Fish

open access: yesFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2021
Muscle regeneration is mediated by the activity of resident muscle satellite cells (muSCs) that express Pax7. In mouse Notch signaling regulates muSCs during quiescence and promotes muSC proliferation in regeneration.
Sami H. A. Sultan   +3 more
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Macrophage-released ADAMTS1 promotes muscle stem cell activation. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Coordinated activation of muscle stem cells (known as satellite cells) is critical for postnatal muscle growth and regeneration. The muscle stem cell niche is central for regulating the activation state of satellite cells, but the specific extracellular ...
Aggarwal, Abhishek   +7 more
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Reduced satellite cell density and myogenesis in Wagyu compared with Angus cattle as a possible explanation of its high marbling

open access: yesAnimal, 2018
Mechanisms responsible for excellent marbling in Japanese black cattle, Wagyu, remain to be established. Because both muscle cells and intramuscular adipocytes are developed from mesenchymal progenitor cells during early muscle development, we ...
X. Fu   +6 more
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Satellite cells in ageing: use it or lose it [PDF]

open access: yesOpen Biology, 2020
Individuals that maintain healthy skeletal tissue tend to live healthier, happier lives as proper muscle function enables maintenance of independence and actuation of autonomy.
William Chen   +2 more
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Modeling of voice data integrated traffic in 3G mobile cellular network

open access: yesJournal of Telecommunications and Information Technology, 2023
The most important feature of 3G mobile cellular network is introduction of voice data integrated service under multilayered cell environment to support overflow traffic of lower layered cells by upper ones.
Imdadul Islam   +2 more
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ITGβ6 Facilitates Skeletal Muscle Development by Maintaining the Properties and Cytoskeleton Stability of Satellite Cells

open access: yesLife, 2022
Integrin proteins are important receptors connecting the intracellular skeleton of satellite cells and the extracellular matrix (ECM), playing an important role in the process of skeletal muscle development.
Hong Zhang   +3 more
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Skeletal Muscle Adaptations to Exercise Training in Young and Aged Horses

open access: yesFrontiers in Aging, 2021
In aged humans, low-intensity exercise increases mitochondrial density, function and oxidative capacity, decreases the prevalence of hybrid fibers, and increases lean muscle mass, but these adaptations have not been studied in aged horses. Effects of age
Christine M. Latham   +4 more
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