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Interaction between satellite cells and skeletal muscle fibers

Development, 1990
Abstract Single myofibers with attached satellite cells isolated from adult rats were used to study the influence of the mature myofiber on the proliferation of satellite cells. The satellite cells remain quiescent when cultured in serum containing medium but proliferate when exposed to mitogen from an extract of crushed adult muscle ...
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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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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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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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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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Satellite cell behavior during skeletal muscle growth and regeneration

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1989
Satellite cells play an integral role in normal development of skeletal muscle by providing a source for postmitotic myonuclei and in repair of injured myofibers by serving as the source of myoblasts that participate in the regeneration response. The population of satellite cells in a muscle undergoes an ordered change both in relative and absolute ...
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Myocardial Regeneration with Skeletal Muscle Satellite Cells

1996
Heart failure, arising from multiple etiologies, results in extensive myocardial damage as dying myocytes are replaced by hyperplasia of non-contractile connective tissue. Loss of contractile function leads to a reduction in pumping capacity of the heart, and initiates a cascade of systemic compensatory actions which ultimately exacerbate and extend ...
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Fine structure of satellite cells in growing skeletal muscle

American Journal of Anatomy, 1976
AbstractThe morphology of satellite cells was investigated in skeletal muscle from mice of various ages between 7 days and 50 weeks. Satellite cells of very young muscle had abundant cytoplasm which was rich in organelles. Free ribosomes were abundant and usually arranged into polysomes of 5–6 units.
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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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Skeletal muscle satellite cell heterogeneity

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 2000
E. Schultz, P.E. Mozdziak
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