Clonal characterization of rat muscle satellite cells: proliferation, metabolism and differentiation define an intrinsic heterogeneity
Satellite cells (SCs) represent a distinct lineage of myogenic progenitors responsible for the postnatal growth, repair and maintenance of skeletal muscle. Distinguished on the basis of their unique position in mature skeletal muscle, SCs were considered unipotent stem cells with the ability of gene...
Main Authors: | Rossi, Carlo A. (Author), Pozzobon, Michela (Author), Ditadi, Andrea (Author), Archacka, Karolina (Author), Gastaldello, Annalisa (Author), Sanna, Marta (Author), Franzin, Chiara (Author), Malerba, Alberto (Author), Milan, Gabriella (Author), Cananzi, Mara (Author), Schiaffino, Stefano (Author), Campanella, Michelangelo (Author), Vettor, Roberto (Author), De Coppi, Paolo (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2010-01-01.
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