Skeletal muscle stem cells from animals I. basic cell biology

Date

2010

Authors

Dodson, Michael V.
Hausman, Gary J.
Guan, LeLuo
Du, Min
Rasmussen, Theodore P.
Poulos, Sylvia P.
Mir, Priya
Bergen, Werner G.
Fernyhough, Melinda E.
McFarland, Douglas C.

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Ivyspring International Publisher
Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
Artículo / Artikulua
Versión publicada / Argitaratu den bertsioa

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Abstract

Skeletal muscle stem cells from food-producing animals are of interest to agricultural life scientists seeking to develop a better understanding of the molecular regulation of lean tissue (skeletal muscle protein hypertrophy) and intramuscular fat (marbling) development. Enhanced understanding of muscle stem cell biology and function is essential for developing technologies and strategies to augment the metabolic efficiency and muscle hypertrophy of growing animals potentially leading to greater efficiency and reduced environmental impacts of animal production, while concomitantly improving product uniformity and consumer acceptance and enjoyment of muscle foods.

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Skeletal muscle stem cells, Satellite cells, Adipocytes, Adipofibroblasts, Embryogenesis, Postnatal myogenesis, Activated receptor gamma, Promotes adipocyte differentiation, Intramuscular adipose tissue, Lipogenic enzyme activities, Depot specific expression, Stromal vascular cells, In vitro, Beta catenin, Gene expression

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Producción Agraria / Nekazaritza Ekoizpena

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