International audienceAdult tissue repair and regeneration require stem-progenitor cells that can self-renew and generate differentiated progeny. Skeletal muscle regenerative capacity relies on muscle satellite cells (MuSCs) and their interplay with different cell types within the niche. However, our understanding of skeletal muscle tissue cellular composition is limited. Here, using a combined approach of single-cell RNA sequencing and mass cytometry, we precisely mapped 10 different mononuclear cell types in adult mouse muscle. We also characterized gene signatures and determined key discriminating markers of each cell type. We identified two previously understudied cell populations in the interstitial compartment. One expresses the trans...
AbstractAdult bone marrow-derived cells (BMDC) are shown to contribute to muscle tissue in a step-wi...
Satellite cells are unipotent stem cells involved in muscle regeneration. However, the skeletal musc...
Satellite cells are situated beneath the basal lamina that surrounds each myofiber and function as m...
247 pagesSkeletal muscle is an essential organ that supports many vital functions. Within skeletal m...
The adult skeletal muscle has the ability to regenerate in response to mechanical or chemical damage...
Satellite cells are the chief contributor to skeletal muscle growth and regeneration. The study of m...
<div><p>Satellite cells are the chief contributor to skeletal muscle growth and regeneration. The st...
Satellite cells are the chief contributor to skeletal muscle growth and regeneration. The study of m...
AbstractMuscle satellite cells have long been considered a distinct myogenic lineage responsible for...
International audienceThe satellite cell of skeletal muscle provides a paradigm for quiescent and ac...
All cells must compartmentalize their intracellular space in order to properly function. Syncytial c...
AbstractSkeletal muscle contains two types of stem cells: satellite cells, which function as myogeni...
The interstitial space surrounding the skeletal muscle fibers is populated by a variety of mononucle...
Satellite cells are unipotent stem cells involved in muscle regeneration. However, the skeletal musc...
Satellite cells are myogenic cells found between the basal lamina and the sarcolemma of the muscle f...
AbstractAdult bone marrow-derived cells (BMDC) are shown to contribute to muscle tissue in a step-wi...
Satellite cells are unipotent stem cells involved in muscle regeneration. However, the skeletal musc...
Satellite cells are situated beneath the basal lamina that surrounds each myofiber and function as m...
247 pagesSkeletal muscle is an essential organ that supports many vital functions. Within skeletal m...
The adult skeletal muscle has the ability to regenerate in response to mechanical or chemical damage...
Satellite cells are the chief contributor to skeletal muscle growth and regeneration. The study of m...
<div><p>Satellite cells are the chief contributor to skeletal muscle growth and regeneration. The st...
Satellite cells are the chief contributor to skeletal muscle growth and regeneration. The study of m...
AbstractMuscle satellite cells have long been considered a distinct myogenic lineage responsible for...
International audienceThe satellite cell of skeletal muscle provides a paradigm for quiescent and ac...
All cells must compartmentalize their intracellular space in order to properly function. Syncytial c...
AbstractSkeletal muscle contains two types of stem cells: satellite cells, which function as myogeni...
The interstitial space surrounding the skeletal muscle fibers is populated by a variety of mononucle...
Satellite cells are unipotent stem cells involved in muscle regeneration. However, the skeletal musc...
Satellite cells are myogenic cells found between the basal lamina and the sarcolemma of the muscle f...
AbstractAdult bone marrow-derived cells (BMDC) are shown to contribute to muscle tissue in a step-wi...
Satellite cells are unipotent stem cells involved in muscle regeneration. However, the skeletal musc...
Satellite cells are situated beneath the basal lamina that surrounds each myofiber and function as m...