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The Effect of Pax3 Over-expression on Myoblast Function
The paired-box transcription factor 3 (Pax3), is a powerful myogenic regulatory factor during embryo-myogenesis. The expression of Pax3 is involved in determining somitic cell fate, resulting in the formation of the first differentiated muscle, the ...
Brijs, Erik
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The role of myostatin during postnatal myogenesis and sarcopenia
Myostatin, a TGF-β superfamily member, is a key negative regulator of embryonic and postnatal muscle growth. In order to further elucidate the role of myostatin during postnatal growth, several lines of investigation were undertaken in mice.
Siriett, Victoria Katherine
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Circular DNA's from HeLa cell nuclei and mitochondria
An electron microscopic observation was made on the DNA's extracted from purified HeLa cell nuclei, mitochondria, and the whole cell, and fractionated by ethidium bromide-cesium chloride density gradient method or sucrose density gradient method. Nuclear
Oda, Takuzo +4 more
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skannan4/satellite-cell-transplantation: Release for the manuscript
Release for the manuscript! This way the repository gets a citable DOI (apparently this is a thing for Github?)
skannan4
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Effect of Porphyromonas gingivalis Infection on Healing of Skeletal Muscle Injury: An In Vivo Study
Background/Objectives:Porphyromonas gingivalis infection has been associated with various systemic diseases and may cause delayed healing of muscle injury. However, the relationship between muscle injury healing and P.
Shintaro Shimizu +7 more
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Muscle Stem Cell Fate Is Controlled by the Cell-Polarity Protein Scrib
Satellite cells are resident skeletal muscle stem cells that supply myonuclei for homeostasis, hypertrophy, and repair in adult muscle. Scrib is one of the major cell-polarity proteins, acting as a potent tumor suppressor in epithelial cells.
Urata, Yoshishige +14 more
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The Satellite Cell at 60:The Foundation Years
The resident stem cell for skeletal muscle is the satellite cell. On the 50th anniversary of its discovery in 1961, we described the history of skeletal muscle research and the seminal findings made during the first 20 years in the life of the satellite ...
Engquist, Elise N., Zammit, Peter S.
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Suitability of a CMV/EGFP cassette to monitor stable expression from human artificial chromosomes but not transient transfer in the cells forming viable clones [PDF]
Human artificial chromosomes (HACs) were generated by transfer of telomerized PAC constructs containing alpha satellite DNA of various human chromosomes. To monitor which cells took up constructs and subsequently formed stable clones under blasticidin S (
Laner, A. +3 more
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Following skeletal muscle injury, new fibers form from resident satellite cells which reestablish the fiber composition of the original muscle. We have used a cell culture system to analyze satellite cells isolated from adult chicken and quail pectoralis major (PM; a fast muscle) and anterior latissimus dorsi (ALD; a slow muscle) to determine if ...
J L, Feldman, F E, Stockdale
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A skeletal muscle fibre maintains its cytoplasmic volume by means of hundreds of myonuclei distributed along its entire length. Therefore it is hypothesised that changes in fibre size would involve modifications in myonuclear number.
Kadi, F,, Thornell, Lars-Eric,
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