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Autor:
Daniel I. Benjamin, Pieter Both, Joel S. Benjamin, Christopher W. Nutter, Jenna H. Tan, Jengmin Kang, Leo A. Machado, Julian D. D. Klein, Antoine de Morree, Soochi Kim, Ling Liu, Hunter Dulay, Ludovica Feraboli, Sharon M Louie, Daniel K Nomura, Thomas A. Rando
Publikováno v:
Cell metabolism, vol 34, iss 6
Cell Metab
Cell Metab
SummaryShort-term fasting is beneficial for the regeneration of multiple tissue types. However, the effects of fasting on muscle regeneration are largely unknown. Here we report that fasting slows muscle repair both immediately after the conclusion o
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Autor:
Biter Bilen, Abhijnya Vijayavittal Kanugovi, Andoni Urtasun, Cindy T. J. van Velthoven, Marco Quarta, Jean Farup, Antoine de Morrée, Thomas A. Rando, Julian D. D. Klein, Qiang Gan
Publikováno v:
de Morree, A, Klein, J D D, Gan, Q, Farup, J, Urtasun, A, Kanugovi, A, Bilen, B, Van Velthoven, C T J, Quarta, M & Rando, T A 2019, ' Alternative polyadenylation of Pax3 controls muscle stem cell fate and muscle function ', Science, vol. 366, no. 6466, pp. 734-738 . https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aax1694
Science
Science
Skeletal muscle during homeostasis Muscle stem cells function in the regeneration of skeletal muscle after injury, but their role in homeostasis is unclear. De Morree et al. show that, in the absence of injury, stem cells in different muscles have di
Autor:
Cindy T. J. van Velthoven, Antoine de Morrée, Qiang Gan, Thomas A. Rando, Igor Akimenko, Stefano Biressi, Marco Quarta, Jayesh S. Salvi, Julian D. D. Klein
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 114
Tissue regeneration depends on the timely activation of adult stem cells. In skeletal muscle, the adult stem cells maintain a quiescent state and proliferate upon injury. We show that muscle stem cells (MuSCs) use direct translational repression to m