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- A novel GFP reporter mouse revealsMustn1expression in adult regenerating skeletal muscle, activated satellite cells and differentiating myoblasts Academic Article
- A single bout of exercise activates skeletal muscle satellite cells during subsequent overnight recovery Academic Article
- Abnormal prostaglandin E2 production blocks myogenic differentiation in myotonic dystrophy Academic Article
- Absence of a differentiation defect in muscle satellite cells from DM2 patients Academic Article
- Acute Dietary Protein Intake Restriction Is Associated with Changes in Myostatin Expression after a Single Bout of Resistance Exercise in Healthy Young Men Academic Article
- Aerobic conditioning alters the satellite cell and ribosome response to acute eccentric contractions in young men and women Academic Article
- Age‐related changes to the satellite cell niche are associated with reduced activation following exercise Academic Article
- Alterations in skeletal muscle repair in young adults with type 1 diabetes mellitus Academic Article
- Altered muscle satellite cell activation following 16 wk of resistance training in young men Academic Article
- Association of Interleukin-6 Signalling with the Muscle Stem Cell Response Following Muscle-Lengthening Contractions in Humans Academic Article
- Blunted satellite cell response is associated with dysregulated IGF-1 expression after exercise with age Academic Article
- Cellular and Molecular Regulation of Skeletal Muscle Side Population Cells Academic Article
- Compromised genomic integrity impedes muscle growth after Atrx inactivation Academic Article
- Consistent expression pattern of myogenic regulatory factors in whole muscle and isolated human muscle satellite cells after eccentric contractions in humans Academic Article
- Cytokine Mediated Control of Muscle Stem Cell Function Academic Article
- Decreased Satellite Cell Number and Function in Humans and Mice With Type 1 Diabetes Is the Result of Altered Notch Signaling Academic Article
- Early- and later-phases satellite cell responses and myonuclear content with resistance training in young men Academic Article
- Eccentric Exercise Increases Satellite Cell Content in Type II Muscle Fibers Academic Article
- Expanding Roles for Muscle Satellite Cells in Exercise-Induced Hypertrophy Academic Article
- Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and the satellite cell response following muscle lengthening contractions in humans Academic Article
- IGF-1 colocalizes with muscle satellite cells following acute exercise in humans Academic Article
- IL-6 Induced STAT3 Signalling Is Associated with the Proliferation of Human Muscle Satellite Cells Following Acute Muscle Damage Academic Article
- Impaired Macrophage and Satellite Cell Infiltration Occurs in a Muscle-Specific Fashion Following Injury in Diabetic Skeletal Muscle Academic Article
- Ingestion of a Multi-Ingredient Supplement Does Not Alter Exercise-Induced Satellite Cell Responses in Older Men Academic Article
- Loss of the adipokine lipocalin-2 impairs satellite cell activation and skeletal muscle regeneration Academic Article
- Low-load resistance exercise during inactivity is associated with greater fibre area and satellite cell expression in older skeletal muscle Academic Article
- Molecular regulation of myogenic progenitor populations Academic Article
- Muscle fibre capillarization is a critical factor in muscle fibre hypertrophy during resistance exercise training in older men Academic Article
- Muscle satellite cell and atypical myogenic progenitor response following exercise Academic Article
- Myostatin is associated with age‐related human muscle stem cell dysfunction Academic Article
- Prolonged exercise training improves the acute type II muscle fibre satellite cell response in healthy older men Academic Article
- Regulation of Muscle Satellite Cell Activation and Chemotaxis by Angiotensin II Academic Article
- Resistance Exercise–induced Changes in Muscle Phenotype Are Load Dependent Academic Article
- Resistance training variable manipulations are less relevant than intrinsic biology in affecting muscle fiber hypertrophy Academic Article
- Satellite cell activity, without expansion, after nonhypertrophic stimuli Academic Article
- Satellite cell number and cell cycle kinetics in response to acute myotrauma in humans: immunohistochemistryversusflow cytometry Academic Article
- Satellite cells: promoting adaptation over a lifetime Academic Article
- Short‐term aerobic conditioning prior to resistance training augments muscle hypertrophy and satellite cell content in healthy young men and women Academic Article
- Skeletal Muscle Regeneration, Repair and Remodelling in Aging: The Importance of Muscle Stem Cells and Vascularization Academic Article
- Skeletal muscle regeneration is delayed by reduction in Xin expression: consequence of impaired satellite cell activation? Academic Article
- Skeletal muscle satellite cells are located at a closer proximity to capillaries in healthy young compared with older men Academic Article
- Testosterone inhibits transforming growth factor-β signaling during myogenic differentiation and proliferation of mouse satellite cells: Potential role of follistatin in mediating testosterone action Academic Article
- The Acute Satellite Cell Response and Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy following Resistance Training Academic Article
- The Impact of Aerobic Exercise on the Muscle Stem Cell Response Academic Article
- The Importance of Muscle Capillarization for Optimizing Satellite Cell Plasticity Academic Article
- The Ubiquitin Ligase Nedd4-1 Participates in Denervation-Induced Skeletal Muscle Atrophy in Mice Academic Article
- The concept of skeletal muscle memory: Evidence from animal and human studies Academic Article
- The effect of exercise mode on the acute response of satellite cells in old men Academic Article
- The influence of capillarization on satellite cell pool expansion and activation following exercise-induced muscle damage in healthy young men Academic Article
- The skeletal muscle satellite cell response to a single bout of resistance-type exercise is delayed with aging in men Academic Article
- Twist2‐expressing cells reside in human skeletal muscle and are responsive to aging and resistance exercise training Academic Article
- Xin, an actin binding protein, is expressed within muscle satellite cells and newly regenerated skeletal muscle fibers Academic Article
- Xin-deficient mice display myopathy, impaired contractility, attenuated muscle repair and altered satellite cell functionality Academic Article