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Development
Development (2019) 146 (20): dev179259.
Published: 14 October 2019
... spatial and quantitative analysis of transcript patterns. Imaging Muscle stem cell Skeletal muscle Satellite cells Fluorescent in situ hybridization Mouse Skeletal myofibers are large multinucleated cells formed through the fusion of mononuclear myoblasts. Upon fusion, the cells...
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Single cell analysis of adult mouse skeletal muscle stem cells in homeostatic and regenerative conditions
Available to PurchaseStefania Dell'Orso, Aster H. Juan, Kyung-Dae Ko, Faiza Naz, Jelena Perovanovic, Gustavo Gutierrez-Cruz, Xuesong Feng, Vittorio Sartorelli
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Development
Development (2019) 146 (12): dev174177.
Published: 11 April 2019
... satellite cells . J. Cell Biol. 151 , 1221 - 1234 . 10.1083/jcb.151.6.1221 Bernet , J. D. , Doles , J. D. , Hall , J. K. , Kelly Tanaka , K. , Carter , T. A. and Olwin , B. B. ( 2014 ). p38 MAPK signaling underlies a cell-autonomous loss of stem cell self-renewal...
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mTOR controls embryonic and adult myogenesis via mTORC1
Available to PurchaseNathalie Rion, Perrine Castets, Shuo Lin, Leonie Enderle, Judith R. Reinhard, Christopher Eickhorst, Markus A. Rüegg
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Development
Development (2019) 146 (7): dev172460.
Published: 8 April 2019
... not abolish, embryonic and adult myogenesis. Raptor Rictor Protein synthesis Satellite cells Muscle regeneration Rapamycin Canton of Basel-Stadt Canton of Basel-Landschaft Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung 10.13039...
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BMP signaling regulates satellite cell-dependent postnatal muscle growth
Available to PurchaseAmalia Stantzou, Elija Schirwis, Sandra Swist, Sonia Alonso-Martin, Ioanna Polydorou, Faouzi Zarrouki, Etienne Mouisel, Cyriaque Beley, Anaïs Julien, Fabien Le Grand, Luis Garcia, Céline Colnot, Carmen Birchmeier, Thomas Braun, Markus Schuelke, Frédéric Relaix, Helge Amthor
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Development
Development (2017) 144 (15): 2737–2747.
Published: 1 August 2017
... of skeletal muscle largely depends on the expansion and differentiation of resident stem cells, the so-called satellite cells. Here, we demonstrate that postnatal satellite cells express components of the bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling machinery. Overexpression of noggin in postnatal mice...
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Wnt/β-catenin signaling via Axin2 is required for myogenesis and, together with YAP/Taz and Tead1, active in IIa/IIx muscle fibers
Available to PurchaseDanyil Huraskin, Nane Eiber, Martin Reichel, Laura M. Zidek, Bojana Kravic, Dominic Bernkopf, Julia von Maltzahn, Jürgen Behrens, Said Hashemolhosseini
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Development
Development (2016) 143 (17): 3128–3142.
Published: 1 September 2016
... a significantly smaller diameter than other fast fibers. In the same fibers, immunofluorescence staining for YAP/Taz and Tead1 was detected. Wnt/β-catenin signaling was absent in quiescent and activated satellite cells. Upon injury, Wnt/β-catenin signaling was detected in muscle fibers with centrally located...
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Satellite cell depletion prevents fiber hypertrophy in skeletal muscle
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Development
Development (2016) 143 (16): 2898–2906.
Published: 15 August 2016
..., but it was recently suggested that such recruitment is not obligatory: overload hypertrophy after synergist ablation of the plantaris muscle appeared normal in transgenic mice in which most of the satellite cells were abolished. When we essentially repeated these experiments analyzing the muscles...
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H19 controls reactivation of the imprinted gene network during muscle regeneration
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Development
Development (2016) 143 (6): 962–971.
Published: 15 March 2016
... 3 mice, we investigated the function of H19 in adult muscle. Mutant muscles display hypertrophy and hyperplasia, with increased Igf2 and decreased myostatin ( Mstn ) expression. Many imprinted genes are expressed in muscle stem cells or satellite cells. Unexpectedly, the number of satellite cells...
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Doublecortin marks a new population of transiently amplifying muscle progenitor cells and is required for myofiber maturation during skeletal muscle regeneration
Available to PurchaseRyo Ogawa, Yuran Ma, Masahiko Yamaguchi, Takahito Ito, Yoko Watanabe, Takuji Ohtani, Satoshi Murakami, Shizuka Uchida, Piera De Gaspari, Akiyoshi Uezumi, Miki Nakamura, Yuko Miyagoe-Suzuki, Kazutake Tsujikawa, Naohiro Hashimoto, Thomas Braun, Teruyuki Tanaka, Shin'ichi Takeda, Hiroshi Yamamoto, So-ichiro Fukada
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Development
Development (2015) 142 (1): 51–61.
Published: 1 January 2015
...-ichiro Fukada Muscle satellite cells are indispensable for muscle regeneration, but the functional diversity of their daughter cells is unknown. Here, we show that many Pax7 + MyoD − cells locate both beneath and outside the basal lamina during myofiber maturation. A large majority of these Pax7 + MyoD...
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Satellite cells are essential for skeletal muscle regeneration: the cell on the edge returns centre stage
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Development
Development (2012) 139 (16): 2845–2856.
Published: 15 August 2012
...Frederic Relaix; Peter S. Zammit Following their discovery in 1961, it was speculated that satellite cells were dormant myoblasts, held in reserve until required for skeletal muscle repair. Evidence for this accumulated over the years, until the link between satellite cells and the myoblasts...
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Hypoxia promotes satellite cell self-renewal and enhances the efficiency of myoblast transplantation
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Development
Development (2012) 139 (16): 2857–2865.
Published: 15 August 2012
...Weiyi Liu; Yefei Wen; Pengpeng Bi; Xinsheng Lai; X. Shawn Liu; Xiaoqi Liu; Shihuan Kuang Microenvironmental oxygen (O 2 ) regulates stem cell activity, and a hypoxic niche with low oxygen levels has been reported in multiple stem cell types. Satellite cells are muscle-resident stem cells...
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Eph/ephrin interactions modulate muscle satellite cell motility and patterning
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Development
Development (2011) 138 (24): 5279–5289.
Published: 15 December 2011
... for their function. We have recently shown that adult skeletal muscle stem cells (satellite cells), once activated by isolation or injury, are a highly motile population with the potential to respond to multiple guidance cues, based on their expression of classical guidance receptors. We show here that, in vivo...
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Hesr1 and Hesr3 are essential to generate undifferentiated quiescent satellite cells and to maintain satellite cell numbers
Available to PurchaseSo-ichiro Fukada, Masahiko Yamaguchi, Hiroki Kokubo, Ryo Ogawa, Akiyoshi Uezumi, Tomohiro Yoneda, Miroslav M. Matev, Norio Motohashi, Takahito Ito, Anna Zolkiewska, Randy L. Johnson, Yumiko Saga, Yuko Miyagoe-Suzuki, Kazutake Tsujikawa, Shin’ichi Takeda, Hiroshi Yamamoto
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Development
Development (2011) 138 (21): 4609–4619.
Published: 1 November 2011
...So-ichiro Fukada; Masahiko Yamaguchi; Hiroki Kokubo; Ryo Ogawa; Akiyoshi Uezumi; Tomohiro Yoneda; Miroslav M. Matev; Norio Motohashi; Takahito Ito; Anna Zolkiewska; Randy L. Johnson; Yumiko Saga; Yuko Miyagoe-Suzuki; Kazutake Tsujikawa; Shin’ichi Takeda; Hiroshi Yamamoto Satellite cells, which...
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An absolute requirement for Pax7-positive satellite cells in acute injury-induced skeletal muscle regeneration
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Development
Development (2011) 138 (17): 3639–3646.
Published: 1 September 2011
... repair that is widely held to be accomplished by the satellite cells lying between the muscle fiber plasmalemma and the basement membrane. Cell transplantation and lineage-tracing studies have demonstrated that Pax7-expressing (Pax7 + ) satellite cells can repair damaged muscle tissue repeatedly after...
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Satellite cells, connective tissue fibroblasts and their interactions are crucial for muscle regeneration
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Development
Development (2011) 138 (17): 3625–3637.
Published: 1 September 2011
...Malea M. Murphy; Jennifer A. Lawson; Sam J. Mathew; David A. Hutcheson; Gabrielle Kardon Muscle regeneration requires the coordinated interaction of multiple cell types. Satellite cells have been implicated as the primary stem cell responsible for regenerating muscle, yet the necessity...
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Lineage analysis of the avian dermomyotome sheet reveals the existence of single cells with both dermal and muscle progenitor fates
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Development
Development (2005) 132 (4): 689–701.
Published: 15 February 2005
... for correspondence (e-mail: [email protected] ) 8 12 2004 ©2005. 2005 Avian embryo Cell dissociation Desmin Epithelial-mesenchymal conversion Myotome PAX3 PAX7 Satellite cells Somite The somites are segmented structures that develop stepwise to give rise...
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Cell lineage tracing during Xenopus tail regeneration
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Development
Development (2004) 131 (11): 2669–2679.
Published: 1 June 2004
... the Cre-lox method. The results show that the spinal cord and the notochord regenerate from the same tissue type in the stump, with no labelling of other tissues. In the case of the muscle, we show that the myofibres of the regenerate arise from satellite cells and not from the pre-existing myofibres...
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The cellular mechanism by which the dermomyotome contributes to the second wave of myotome development
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Development
Development (1998) 125 (21): 4259–4271.
Published: 1 November 1998
... 9 1998 30 9 1998 © 1998 by Company of Biologists 1998 Avian embryo QmyoD Qmyogenin Myogenesis Neural tube Somite Postmitotic cells Myoblast proliferation Satellite cells Studies addressing the development of the paraxial mesoderm have established...
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The expression pattern of a novel gene encoding brain-fatty acid binding protein correlates with neuronal and glial cell development
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Development
Development (1994) 120 (9): 2637–2649.
Published: 1 September 1994
... and its pattern correlates with early neuronal differentiation. Upon further development, B-FABP was confined to radial glial cells and immature astrocytes. B-FABP mRNA and protein were found in glial cells of the peripheral nervous system such as satellite cells of spinal and cranial ganglia...
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Distinct developmental expression of a new avian fibroblast growth factor receptor
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Development
Development (1994) 120 (3): 683–694.
Published: 1 March 1994
... but is maintained in satellite cells of adult muscles. FREK transcript is elevated upon addition of basic fibroblast growth factor to serum-starved satellite cells. From this sudy, we conclude: (1) that the structure and pattern of expression of FREK set it apart from other cloned fibroblast growth factor receptors...
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Fusion between myoblasts and adult muscle fibers promotes remodeling of fibers into myotubes in vitro
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Development
Development (1990) 109 (1): 139–147.
Published: 1 May 1990
...Timothy J. Hinterberger; Kate F. Barald ABSTRACT Muscle satellite cells are residual embryonic myoblast precursors responsible for muscle growth and regeneration. In order to examine the role of satellite cells in the initial events of muscle regeneration, we placed individual mature rat muscle...