Satellite cells were examined qualitatively and quantitatively in muscle biopsies from children when malnourished, during nutritional rehabilitation, and after clinical recovery. The proportion of satellite cell nuclei relative to myonuclei was significantly lower in malnourished subjects than in well-nourished age-matched controls (4.5 +/- 1% vs. 8.1 +/- 1.0%). The proportion of satellite cells remained low during the early period of "catch-up growth" but was significantly increased in the recovered subjects (10.5 +/- 1.0%). Satellite cells were small and their nuclei were heterochromatic in biopsies from the malnourished subjects. The cells were often partially segregated from the parent fiber by an external lamina. In recovering and reco...
SUMMARY Satellite cells are quiescent cells located under the basal lamina of skeletal muscle fibers...
Despite the well‐known role of satellite cells in skeletal muscle plasticity, the effect of spinal c...
Satellite cells are responsible for the capacity of mature mammalian skeletal muscles to repair and ...
Skeletal muscle satellite cells are considered to play a crucial role in muscle fiber maintenance, r...
Satellite cells, normally quiescent underneath the myofibre basal lamina, are skeletal muscle stem c...
Resident muscle stem cells, known as satellite cells, are thought to be the main mediators of skelet...
Resident muscle stem cells, known as satellite cells, are thought to be the main mediators of skelet...
Adult skeletal muscle has the striking ability to repair and regenerate itself after injury. This wo...
This author was awarded the Raymond Horton-Smith Prize in the academical year 1968.This thesis is ce...
AbstractMuscle satellite cells have long been considered a distinct myogenic lineage responsible for...
The objective of this study was to investigate potential effects aging had on muscle fiber area and ...
Changes in satellite cell content play a key role in regulating skeletal muscle growth and atrophy. ...
AbstractDuchenne muscular dystrophy is an inherited disorder that is characterized by progressive sk...
SummarySatellite cells are situated beneath the basal lamina that surrounds each myofiber and functi...
Satellite cells are defined by their position beneath the basal lamina of myofibres, and are a sourc...
SUMMARY Satellite cells are quiescent cells located under the basal lamina of skeletal muscle fibers...
Despite the well‐known role of satellite cells in skeletal muscle plasticity, the effect of spinal c...
Satellite cells are responsible for the capacity of mature mammalian skeletal muscles to repair and ...
Skeletal muscle satellite cells are considered to play a crucial role in muscle fiber maintenance, r...
Satellite cells, normally quiescent underneath the myofibre basal lamina, are skeletal muscle stem c...
Resident muscle stem cells, known as satellite cells, are thought to be the main mediators of skelet...
Resident muscle stem cells, known as satellite cells, are thought to be the main mediators of skelet...
Adult skeletal muscle has the striking ability to repair and regenerate itself after injury. This wo...
This author was awarded the Raymond Horton-Smith Prize in the academical year 1968.This thesis is ce...
AbstractMuscle satellite cells have long been considered a distinct myogenic lineage responsible for...
The objective of this study was to investigate potential effects aging had on muscle fiber area and ...
Changes in satellite cell content play a key role in regulating skeletal muscle growth and atrophy. ...
AbstractDuchenne muscular dystrophy is an inherited disorder that is characterized by progressive sk...
SummarySatellite cells are situated beneath the basal lamina that surrounds each myofiber and functi...
Satellite cells are defined by their position beneath the basal lamina of myofibres, and are a sourc...
SUMMARY Satellite cells are quiescent cells located under the basal lamina of skeletal muscle fibers...
Despite the well‐known role of satellite cells in skeletal muscle plasticity, the effect of spinal c...
Satellite cells are responsible for the capacity of mature mammalian skeletal muscles to repair and ...