Multiple myogenic populations have been highlighted in past publications. In this issue of Cell Stem Cell, Tanaka et al. (2009) advance our understanding of the cells that contribute to muscle regeneration by identifying an ABCG2-expressing population that exhibits excellent engraftment potential, particularly within the satellite cell niche
AbstractIn this issue of Cell (Sherwood et al., 2004), a quantitative survey confirms that repair of...
AbstractMuscle satellite cells have long been considered a distinct myogenic lineage responsible for...
AbstractSkeletal muscle contains two types of stem cells: satellite cells, which function as myogeni...
Multiple myogenic populations have been highlighted in past publications. In this issue of Cell Stem...
SummarySkeletal muscle satellite cells, located between the basal lamina and plasma membrane of myof...
Satellite cells, originating in the embryonic dermamyotome, reside beneath the myofibre of mature ad...
Satellite cells are considered to be adult skeletal muscle stem cells. Their ability to regenerate l...
Following their discovery in 1961, it was speculated that satellite cells were dormant myoblasts, he...
Muscle satellite cells have been shown to be a heterogeneous population of committed myogenic progen...
Satellite cells are situated beneath the basal lamina that surrounds each myofiber and function as m...
Following their discovery in 1961, it was speculated that satellite cells were dormant myoblasts, he...
Satellite cells are anatomically localized along the surface of muscle fibers and have been regarded...
© 2015 The Authors.Summary Identification of human satellite cells that fulfill muscle stem cell cri...
SummaryIdentification of human satellite cells that fulfill muscle stem cell criteria is an unmet ne...
Skeletal muscle regeneration is the process that ensures tissue repair after damage by injury or in ...
AbstractIn this issue of Cell (Sherwood et al., 2004), a quantitative survey confirms that repair of...
AbstractMuscle satellite cells have long been considered a distinct myogenic lineage responsible for...
AbstractSkeletal muscle contains two types of stem cells: satellite cells, which function as myogeni...
Multiple myogenic populations have been highlighted in past publications. In this issue of Cell Stem...
SummarySkeletal muscle satellite cells, located between the basal lamina and plasma membrane of myof...
Satellite cells, originating in the embryonic dermamyotome, reside beneath the myofibre of mature ad...
Satellite cells are considered to be adult skeletal muscle stem cells. Their ability to regenerate l...
Following their discovery in 1961, it was speculated that satellite cells were dormant myoblasts, he...
Muscle satellite cells have been shown to be a heterogeneous population of committed myogenic progen...
Satellite cells are situated beneath the basal lamina that surrounds each myofiber and function as m...
Following their discovery in 1961, it was speculated that satellite cells were dormant myoblasts, he...
Satellite cells are anatomically localized along the surface of muscle fibers and have been regarded...
© 2015 The Authors.Summary Identification of human satellite cells that fulfill muscle stem cell cri...
SummaryIdentification of human satellite cells that fulfill muscle stem cell criteria is an unmet ne...
Skeletal muscle regeneration is the process that ensures tissue repair after damage by injury or in ...
AbstractIn this issue of Cell (Sherwood et al., 2004), a quantitative survey confirms that repair of...
AbstractMuscle satellite cells have long been considered a distinct myogenic lineage responsible for...
AbstractSkeletal muscle contains two types of stem cells: satellite cells, which function as myogeni...