Satellite cells are situated beneath the basal lamina that surrounds each myofiber and function as myogenic precursors for muscle growth and repair. The source of satellite cell renewal is controversial and has been suggested to be a separate circulating or interstitial stem cell population. Here, we transplant single intact myofibers into radiation-ablated muscles and demonstrate that satellite cells are self-sufficient as a source of regeneration. As few as seven satellite cells associated with one transplanted myofiber can generate over 100 new myofibers containing thousands of myonuclei. Moreover, the transplanted satellite cells vigorously self-renew, expanding in number and repopulating the host muscle with new satellite cells. Follow...
© Springer Nature Limited 2021Skeletal muscle contains a designated population of adult stem cells, ...
Identification of human satellite cells that fulfill muscle stem cell criteria is an unmet need in r...
SummarySkeletal muscle satellite cells, located between the basal lamina and plasma membrane of myof...
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...
Following their discovery in 1961, it was speculated that satellite cells were dormant myoblasts, he...
Satellite cells, originating in the embryonic dermamyotome, reside beneath the myofibre of mature ad...
Skeletal muscle is predominantly composed of highly specialised contractile myofibres, each maintain...
Skeletal muscle is a highly specialized tissue composed of non-dividing, multi-nucleated muscle fibr...
Following their discovery in 1961, it was speculated that satellite cells were dormant myoblasts, he...
© 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.The incredible ability of satellite cells to regenerate mus...
AbstractMuscle satellite cells have long been considered a distinct myogenic lineage responsible for...
SummaryIdentification of human satellite cells that fulfill muscle stem cell criteria is an unmet ne...
Muscle satellite cells have been shown to be a heterogeneous population of committed myogenic progen...
AbstractSkeletal muscle contains two types of stem cells: satellite cells, which function as myogeni...
© Springer Nature Limited 2021Skeletal muscle contains a designated population of adult stem cells, ...
Identification of human satellite cells that fulfill muscle stem cell criteria is an unmet need in r...
SummarySkeletal muscle satellite cells, located between the basal lamina and plasma membrane of myof...
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...
Following their discovery in 1961, it was speculated that satellite cells were dormant myoblasts, he...
Satellite cells, originating in the embryonic dermamyotome, reside beneath the myofibre of mature ad...
Skeletal muscle is predominantly composed of highly specialised contractile myofibres, each maintain...
Skeletal muscle is a highly specialized tissue composed of non-dividing, multi-nucleated muscle fibr...
Following their discovery in 1961, it was speculated that satellite cells were dormant myoblasts, he...
© 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.The incredible ability of satellite cells to regenerate mus...
AbstractMuscle satellite cells have long been considered a distinct myogenic lineage responsible for...
SummaryIdentification of human satellite cells that fulfill muscle stem cell criteria is an unmet ne...
Muscle satellite cells have been shown to be a heterogeneous population of committed myogenic progen...
AbstractSkeletal muscle contains two types of stem cells: satellite cells, which function as myogeni...
© Springer Nature Limited 2021Skeletal muscle contains a designated population of adult stem cells, ...
Identification of human satellite cells that fulfill muscle stem cell criteria is an unmet need in r...
SummarySkeletal muscle satellite cells, located between the basal lamina and plasma membrane of myof...