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Skeletal muscle regenerative potential declines with age, in part due to deficiencies in resident stem cells (satellite cells, SCs) and derived myogenic progenitors (MPs); however, the factors responsible for this decline remain obscure. TGFβ superfamily
Nicole D Paris +4 more
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Mitochondrial glycerol 3‐phosphate dehydrogenase promotes skeletal muscle regeneration
While adult mammalian skeletal muscle is stable due to its post‐mitotic nature, muscle regeneration is still essential throughout life for maintaining functional fitness.
Xiufei Liu +16 more
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Skeletal muscle regeneration in cancer cachexia [PDF]
SummaryMuscle wasting is the most important phenotypic and clinical feature of cancer cachexia, and the principal cause of impaired physical function, fatigue, and respiratory complications. Muscle loss has been attributed to a variable combination of reduced nutritional intake and an imbalance between anabolic and catabolic processes.
Bossola, M +3 more
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KLF4 regulates skeletal muscle development and regeneration by directly targeting P57 and Myomixer
Krüppel-like factor 4 (KLF4) is an evolutionarily conserved zinc finger-containing transcription factor that regulates diverse cellular processes such as cell proliferation, apoptosis, and differentiation.
Shufang Cai +14 more
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Biomimetic Scaffolds for Skeletal Muscle Regeneration
Skeletal muscle tissue has inherent capacity for regeneration in response to minor injuries. However, in the case of severe trauma, tumor ablations, or in congenital muscle defects, these myopathies can cause irreversible loss of muscle mass and function, a condition referred to as volumetric muscle loss (VML).
Mulbauer, Greta D., Matthew, Howard W.T.
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Skeletal muscle has a robust regeneration ability that is impaired by severe injury, disease, and aging, resulting in a decline in skeletal muscle function.
Mo Chen +11 more
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Mechanisms of cooperative cell-cell interactions in skeletal muscle regeneration
Skeletal muscles have an extraordinary capacity to regenerate themselves when injured. Skeletal muscle stem cells, called satellite cells, play a central role in muscle regeneration via three major steps: activation, proliferation, and differentiation ...
Hiroyuki Koike +2 more
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Cellular Players in Skeletal Muscle Regeneration [PDF]
Skeletal muscle, a tissue endowed with remarkable endogenous regeneration potential, is still under focused experimental investigation mainly due to treatment potential for muscle trauma and muscular dystrophies. Resident satellite cells with stem cell features were enthusiastically described quite a long time ago, but activation of these cells is not ...
Ceafalan, Laura Cristina +2 more
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Diversity and complexity in neural organoids
Neural organoid research aims to expand genetic diversity on one side and increase tissue complexity on the other. Chimeroids integrate multiple donor genomes within single organoids. Self‐organising multi‐identity organoids, exogenous cell seeding, or enforced assembly of region‐specific organoids contribute to tissue complexity.
Ilaria Chiaradia, Madeline A. Lancaster
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Inositol pyrophosphates are energy‐rich signaling molecules that perform critical functions in cells. Three different families of phosphatases hydrolyze the β phosphate of the inositol pyrophosphate molecules: two have narrow specificities and one is promiscuous.
Ronda J. Rolfes
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