نتایج جستجو برای: satellite cells

تعداد نتایج: 1459768  

Journal: :Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience 2015

Journal: :journal of advances in computer engineering and technology 2015
reza bahri hossein yarmohammadi mohammad reza keshavarzi gholamreza moradi

this paper presents the design and simulation of a typical ka band satellite beacon receiver for propagation experimentation. using satellite beacon signal as a reference signal in satellite wave propagation study, is one of the most important methods. satellite beacons are frequently available for pointing large antennas, but such signals can be used for measuring the effect of natural phenome...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2011
Jennifer L Shadrach Amy J Wagers

Skeletal muscle is a highly specialized tissue composed of non-dividing, multi-nucleated muscle fibres that contract to generate force in a controlled and directed manner. Skeletal muscle is formed during embryogenesis from a subset of muscle precursor cells, which generate both differentiated muscle fibres and specialized muscle-forming stem cells known as satellite cells. Satellite cells rema...

Journal: :Stem cells 2010
Takeo Kitamoto Kazunori Hanaoka

Satellite cells are skeletal muscle stem cells responsible for growth, maintenance, and repair of postnatal skeletal muscle. Although several studies have demonstrated that Notch signaling plays a critical role in muscle regeneration through promoting proliferation and self-renewal of satellite cells, the function of Notch3 is yet to be elucidated. We analyzed muscle regeneration in Notch3-defi...

2014
Simone Guarnieri Caterina Morabito Silvia Belia Laura Barberi Antonio Musarò Giorgio Fanò-Illic Maria A. Mariggiò Fabio Martelli

Muscle regeneration involves the activation of satellite cells, is regulated at the genetic and epigenetic levels, and is strongly influenced by gene activation and environmental conditions. The aim of this study was to determine whether the overexpression of mIGF-1 can modify functional features of satellite cells during the differentiation process, particularly in relation to modifications of...

Journal: :Development 2011
Ramkumar Sambasivan Roseline Yao Adrien Kissenpfennig Laetitia Van Wittenberghe Andràs Paldi Barbara Gayraud-Morel Hind Guenou Bernard Malissen Shahragim Tajbakhsh Anne Galy

Distinct cell populations with regenerative capacity have been reported to contribute to myofibres after skeletal muscle injury, including non-satellite cells as well as myogenic satellite cells. However, the relative contribution of these distinct cell types to skeletal muscle repair and homeostasis and the identity of adult muscle stem cells remain unknown. We generated a model for the condit...

2013
Yu Xin Wang C. Florian Bentzinger Michael A. Rudnicki

Asymmetric cell division is a conserved mechanism to generate progeny with divergent fates. In the context of somatic stem cells, it provides a mode of selfrenewal that retains the stem cell identity of one daughter cell while producing another daughter cell that is committed to differentiation. This allows for a balance between the requirement for committed progenitors during regeneration and ...

2017
Rashida F. Rajgara Neena Lala-Tabbert François Marchildon Émilie Lamarche Jennifer K. MacDonald Daryl A. Scott Alexandre Blais Ilona S. Skerjanc Nadine Wiper-Bergeron

Satellite cells are skeletal-muscle-specific stem cells that are activated by injury to proliferate, differentiate, and fuse to enable repair. SOX7, a member of the SRY-related HMG-box family of transcription factors is expressed in quiescent satellite cells. To elucidate SOX7 function in skeletal muscle, we knocked down Sox7 expression in embryonic stem cells and primary myoblasts and generate...

2013
Arnulf H Koeppen Erik C Kuntzsch Sarah T Bjork R Liane Ramirez Joseph E Mazurkiewicz Paul J Feustel

BACKGROUND Friedreich ataxia (FA) causes distinctive lesions of dorsal root ganglia (DRG), including neuronal atrophy, satellite cell hyperplasia, and absorption of dying nerve cells into residual nodules. Two mechanisms may be involved: hypoplasia of DRG neurons from birth and superimposed iron (Fe)- and zinc (Zn)-mediated oxidative injury. This report presents a systematic analysis of DRG in ...

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