Losing stem cells in the aged skeletal muscle niche.

Abstract:

:Why stem cell numbers decline with age is a major question in regenerative biology and medicine. Skeletal muscle has emerged as a powerful paradigm to address this issue. Recently, genetic and cell marking strategies were used to uncover a new and causal relationship between muscle stem cells and differentiated fibers that constitute their niche and provoke their loss.

journal_name

Cell Res

journal_title

Cell research

authors

Tajbakhsh S

doi

10.1038/cr.2013.3

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Has Abstract

pub_date

2013-04-01 00:00:00

pages

455-7

issue

4

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1001-0602

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1748-7838

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cr20133

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23

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