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Developmental Fate of Skeletal Muscle Satellite Cells

Science, 1979
Radioisotopically labeled satellite cells from clonal cultures were implanted into normal muscle of the original donor. Implanted cells invariably retained their myogenic potential by participating in the regeneration of damaged myofibers or in the development of existing fibers.
B H, Lipton, E, Schultz
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Skeletal Muscle Satellite Cells in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

Ultrastructural Pathology, 2014
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disease involving progressive muscular paralysis reflecting degeneration of motor neurons. Skeletal muscle tissue seems to play a significant role in ALS pathogenesis. Here, the role of satellite cells (SCs) in ALS muscle atrophy is investigated.We isolated SCs from ALS human muscle biopsies ...
SCARAMOZZA, ANNARITA   +6 more
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The roles of miRNAs in adult skeletal muscle satellite cells

Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2023
Satellite cells are bona fide muscle stem cells that are indispensable for successful post-natal muscle growth and regeneration after severe injury. These cells also participate in adult muscle adaptation in several capacities. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are post-transcriptional regulators of mRNA that are implicated in several aspects of stem cell function ...
Pieter Jan Koopmans   +3 more
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Satellite cells and muscle regeneration in diseased human skeletal muscles

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 1977
By virtue of the lanthanum nitrate staining technique applied to biopsied muscle we are able to demonstrate interaction between satellite cells and parent myofibers, as well as development of premyocytes from activated satellite cells. The process of regeneration in diseased muscle appears to differ from that described in experimental myogenesis ...
S M, Chou, I, Nonaka
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The satellite cells of normal anuran skeletal muscle

Developmental Biology, 1976
Abstract Population counts and size measurements of satellite cell nuclei and myonuclei were carried out on the normal gastrocnemius muscles of adult Rana pipiens and Rana clamitans . Satellite cell profiles occurred with an observed frequency of about 1.3% in the muscles of the R.
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The satellite cell in skeletal muscle: A story of heterogeneity

Skeletal muscle is a highly represented tissue in mammals and is composed of fibers that are extremely adaptable and capable of regeneration. This characteristic of muscle fibers is made possible by a cell type called satellite cells. Adjacent to the fibers, satellite cells are found in a quiescent state and located between the muscle fibers membrane ...
Corentin, Guilhot   +3 more
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Isolation and Culture of Quiescent Skeletal Muscle Satellite Cells

2020
It has been shown that freshly isolated satellite cells from adult muscle constitute a stem cell-like population that exhibits more efficient engraftment and self-renewal activity in regenerating muscle than myoblast. Thus, purification of pure populations of quiescent satellite cells from adult skeletal muscle is highly necessary, not only for ...
Francisco, Hernández-Torres   +2 more
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Response of satellite cells to focal skeletal muscle injury

Muscle & Nerve, 1985
AbstractThe time course and pattern of the initiation of satellite cell mitoses was studied following a crush injury of the distal third of the 30‐day‐old rat extensor digitorum longus, a muscle in which myofibers run the entire length of the belly.
E, Schultz, D L, Jaryszak, C R, Valliere
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Satellite cells: the architects of skeletal muscle.

Current topics in developmental biology, 2014
The outstanding regenerative capacity of skeletal muscle is attributed to the resident muscle stem cell termed satellite cell. Satellite cells are essential for skeletal muscle regeneration as they ultimately provide the myogenic precursors that rebuild damaged muscle tissue.
Natasha C, Chang, Michael A, Rudnicki
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Regeneration of Skeletal Muscle Induced by Satellite Cell Grafts

1990
Trauma to a skeletal muscle may be experimentally induced by various types of injury. This results in the necrosis of the injured muscle fibers followed by the degradation of cell debris and subsequent regeneration. Revascularization and the presence at the site of injury of myogenic stem cells, the “satellite” cells, are essential for the regeneration
H S, Alameddine, M, Fardeau
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