Skeletal muscle is a highly specialized tissue composed of non-dividing, multi-nucleated muscle fibres that contract to generate force in a controlled and directed manner. Skeletal muscle is formed during embryogenesis from a subset of muscle precursor cells, which generate both differentiated muscle fibres and specialized muscle-forming stem cells known as satellite cells. Satellite cells remain associated with muscle fibres after birth and are responsible for muscle growth and repair throughout life. Failure in satellite cell function can lead to delayed, impaired or failed recovery after muscle injury, and such failures become increasingly prominent in cases of progressive muscle disease and in old age. Recent progress in the isolation o...
Abstract. Skeletal muscle plays an essential role in generating the mechanical force necessary to su...
Satellite cells are anatomically localized along the surface of muscle fibers and have been regarded...
Skeletal muscle has an innate ability to self-regenerate in response to certain stimuli. In the case...
Homeostatic and regenerative replacement of skeletal muscle fibers requires the activity of a dedica...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the late stages of muscle development, a unique cell population eme...
Current advances in stem cell research and innovative biological approaches in the field of tissue e...
Skeletal muscle regeneration is the process that ensures tissue repair after damage by injury or in ...
AbstractMuscle satellite cells have long been considered a distinct myogenic lineage responsible for...
Satellite cells are unipotent stem cells involved in muscle regeneration. However, the skeletal musc...
Satellite cells, originating in the embryonic dermamyotome, reside beneath the myofibre of mature ad...
Satellite cells are unipotent stem cells involved in muscle regeneration. However, the skeletal musc...
© Springer Nature Limited 2021Skeletal muscle contains a designated population of adult stem cells, ...
Satellite cells are unipotent stem cells involved in muscle regeneration. However, the skeletal musc...
Satellite cells are unipotent stem cells involved in muscle regeneration. However, the skeletal musc...
Skeletal muscle regeneration is a complex process, which is not yet completely understood. Satellite...
Abstract. Skeletal muscle plays an essential role in generating the mechanical force necessary to su...
Satellite cells are anatomically localized along the surface of muscle fibers and have been regarded...
Skeletal muscle has an innate ability to self-regenerate in response to certain stimuli. In the case...
Homeostatic and regenerative replacement of skeletal muscle fibers requires the activity of a dedica...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the late stages of muscle development, a unique cell population eme...
Current advances in stem cell research and innovative biological approaches in the field of tissue e...
Skeletal muscle regeneration is the process that ensures tissue repair after damage by injury or in ...
AbstractMuscle satellite cells have long been considered a distinct myogenic lineage responsible for...
Satellite cells are unipotent stem cells involved in muscle regeneration. However, the skeletal musc...
Satellite cells, originating in the embryonic dermamyotome, reside beneath the myofibre of mature ad...
Satellite cells are unipotent stem cells involved in muscle regeneration. However, the skeletal musc...
© Springer Nature Limited 2021Skeletal muscle contains a designated population of adult stem cells, ...
Satellite cells are unipotent stem cells involved in muscle regeneration. However, the skeletal musc...
Satellite cells are unipotent stem cells involved in muscle regeneration. However, the skeletal musc...
Skeletal muscle regeneration is a complex process, which is not yet completely understood. Satellite...
Abstract. Skeletal muscle plays an essential role in generating the mechanical force necessary to su...
Satellite cells are anatomically localized along the surface of muscle fibers and have been regarded...
Skeletal muscle has an innate ability to self-regenerate in response to certain stimuli. In the case...