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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.
N. Chang, M. Rudnicki
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Molecular clocks, satellite cells, and skeletal muscle regeneration

American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology, 2023
Skeletal muscle comprises approximately 50% of individual body mass and plays vital roles in locomotion, heat production, and whole body metabolic homeostasis. This tissue exhibits a robust diurnal rhythm that is under control of the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) region of the hypothalamus. The SCN acts as a “central” coordinator of circadian rhythms,
Ryan E. Kahn   +3 more
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Skeletal muscle satellite cells

1994
Evidence now suggests that satellite cells constitute a class of myogenic cells that differ distinctly from other embryonic myoblasts. Satellite cells arise from somites and first appear as a distinct myoblast type well before birth. Satellite cells from different muscles cannot be functionally distinguished from one another and are able to provide ...
E, Schultz, K M, McCormick
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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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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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Protein Availability and Satellite Cell Dynamics in Skeletal Muscle

Sports Medicine, 2018
Human skeletal muscle satellite cells are activated in response to both resistance and endurance exercise. It was initially proposed that satellite cell proliferation and differentiation were only required to support resistance exercise-induced hypertrophy.
Baubak Shamim   +2 more
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Skeletal Muscle Regeneration: MSC versus Satellite Cells

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2008
ProblemDifferentiating stem cells into the myogenic linage in order to create functional muscle tissue is a challenging endeavour. In this work, adipose‐derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) and satellite cells derived from muscle biopsies were compared regarding proliferation and myogenic differentiation potential under standardized cell culture ...
Jens Stern‐Straeter   +6 more
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Pericytes of human skeletal muscle are myogenic precursors distinct from satellite cells

Nature Cell Biology, 2007
Cells derived from blood vessels of human skeletal muscle can regenerate skeletal muscle, similarly to embryonic mesoangioblasts. However, adult cells do not express endothelial markers, but instead express markers of pericytes, such as NG2 proteoglycan ...
A. Dellavalle   +18 more
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Bovine Skeletal Muscle Satellite Cells: Isolation, Growth, and Differentiation

2023
Skeletal muscle in cattle occupies a large part of the animal's body mass and develops into an important source of nutrients for human nutrition. Recently, the attention on bovine myogenic cells is increased to develop strategies of cultured in vitro meat as an alternative food source, more sustainable, ethical, and healthy than traditional meat ...
Silvia Miretti   +6 more
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