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  1. Muscle stem cells and fibro-adipogenic progenitors in female pelvic floor muscle regeneration following birth injury

    Pelvic floor muscle (PFM) injury during childbirth is a key risk factor for pelvic floor disorders that affect millions of women worldwide. Muscle...

    Francesca Boscolo Sesillo, Varsha Rajesh, ... Marianna Alperin in npj Regenerative Medicine
    Article Open access 16 December 2022
  2. Myogenic tissue nanotransfection improves muscle torque recovery following volumetric muscle loss

    This work rests on our non-viral tissue nanotransfection (TNT) platform to deliver MyoD (TNT MyoD ) to injured tissue in vivo. TNT MyoD was performed on...

    Andrew Clark, Subhadip Ghatak, ... Chandan K. Sen in npj Regenerative Medicine
    Article Open access 20 October 2022
  3. Kinin receptors regulate skeletal muscle regeneration: differential effects for B1 and B2 receptors

    Objective and design

    After traumatic skeletal muscle injury, muscle healing is often incomplete and produces extensive fibrosis. Bradykinin (BK)...

    Leonardo Martins, Weslley Wallace Amorim, ... João Bosco Pesquero in Inflammation Research
    Article Open access 18 July 2023
  4. Brachial Plexus Root Avulsion Injury-Induced Endothelin-Converting Enzyme-Like 1 Overexpression Is Associated with Injured Motor Neurons Survival

    Brachial plexus root avulsion (BPRA) injury arises from challenging delivery during childbirth, sports-related incidents, or car accidents, leading...

    Yu Huang, Yunlin Mai, ... Ke Zhong in Molecular Neurobiology
    Article 03 January 2024
  5. From inflammation to bone formation: the intricate role of neutrophils in skeletal muscle injury and traumatic heterotopic ossification

    Neutrophils are emerging as an important player in skeletal muscle injury and repair. Neutrophils accumulate in injured tissue, thus releasing...

    Lin-Zhen Shu, **an-Lei Zhang, ... Hui Lin in Experimental & Molecular Medicine
    Article Open access 01 July 2024
  6. Icing after skeletal muscle injury decreases M1 macrophage accumulation and TNF-α expression during the early phase of muscle regeneration in rats

    Following skeletal muscle injury, both myogenic and immune cells interact closely during the regenerative process. Although icing is still a common...

    Anna Miyazaki, Masato Kawashima, ... Takamitsu Arakawa in Histochemistry and Cell Biology
    Article 17 September 2022
  7. A discrete ‘early-responder’ stromal-cell subtype orchestrates immunocyte recruitment to injured tissue

    Following acute injury, stromal cells promote tissue regeneration by a diversity of mechanisms. Time-resolved single-cell RNA sequencing of muscle...

    Omar K. Yaghi, Bola S. Hanna, ... Diane Mathis in Nature Immunology
    Article 06 November 2023
  8. Return of the Tbx5; lineage-tracing reveals ventricular cardiomyocyte-like precursors in the injured adult mammalian heart

    The single curative measure for heart failure patients is a heart transplantation, which is limited due to a shortage of donors, the need for...

    Panagiota Siatra, Giannis Vatsellas, ... Ioannis Kokkinopoulos in npj Regenerative Medicine
    Article Open access 03 March 2023
  9. Circulating TGF-β1 Levels: Linking Muscle and Trauma

    Transforming growth factor-beta 1 (TGF-β1) is a multifunctional growth factor that plays a key role in a variety of human tissues. Three TGF-β1...
    Reference work entry 2023
  10. Mechanisms of cooperative cell-cell interactions in skeletal muscle regeneration

    Skeletal muscles have an extraordinary capacity to regenerate themselves when injured. Skeletal muscle stem cells, called satellite cells, play a...

    Hiroyuki Koike, Ichiro Manabe, Yumiko Oishi in Inflammation and Regeneration
    Article Open access 16 November 2022
  11. Autophagy in Muscle Stem Cells

    Muscle stem cellsMuscle stem cell, also known as satellite cellsSatellite cell, are responsible for the regenerative capacity of adult muscle tissue...
    Shulei Li, Romina L. Filippelli, ... Natasha C. Chang in Autophagy in Stem Cell Maintenance and Differentiation
    Chapter 2023
  12. The impact of bilateral injuries on the pathophysiology and functional outcomes of volumetric muscle loss

    Volumetric muscle loss (VML)—defined as the irrecoverable loss of skeletal muscle tissue with associated persistent functional deficits—is among the...

    Connor P. Dolan, Andrew R. Clark, ... Stephen M. Goldman in npj Regenerative Medicine
    Article Open access 15 October 2022
  13. Low-Dose LPS Modulates Microglia/Macrophages Phenotypic Transformation to Amplify Rehabilitation Effects in Chronic Spinal Cord Injured (CSCI) Mice

    Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in stalled motor function recovery under the chronic phase. One of the reasons due to the presence of ongoing...

    Juan Zhong, Yingxi He, ... Botao Tan in Molecular Neurobiology
    Article 05 February 2024
  14. Circ2388 regulates myogenesis and muscle regeneration

    The formation of skeletal muscle is a complex process that is coordinated by many regulatory factors, such as myogenic factors and noncoding RNAs....

    Dandan Zhong, Kongwei Huang, ... Yu Jiang in Cell and Tissue Research
    Article 24 May 2023
  15. Extracellular matrix: the critical contributor to skeletal muscle regeneration—a comprehensive review

    The regenerative ability of skeletal muscle (SM) in response to damage, injury, or disease is a highly intricate process that involves the...

    Khurshid Ahmad, Sibhghatulla Shaikh, ... Inho Choi in Inflammation and Regeneration
    Article Open access 27 November 2023
  16. The spatiotemporal matching pattern of Ezrin/Periaxin involved in myoblast differentiation and fusion and Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease-associated muscle atrophy

    Background

    Clinically, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT)-associated muscle atrophy still lacks effective treatment. Deletion and mutation of...

    Ruo-nan Zhang, **n Bao, ... Jun-ming Tang in Journal of Translational Medicine
    Article Open access 04 March 2023
  17. Skeletal muscle regeneration after extensive cryoinjury of caudal myomeres in adult zebrafish

    Skeletal muscles can regenerate after minor injuries, but severe structural damage often leads to fibrosis in mammals. Whether adult zebrafish...

    Hendrik Oudhoff, Vincent Hisler, ... Anna Jaźwińska in npj Regenerative Medicine
    Article Open access 20 February 2024
  18. Mini-MEndR: a miniaturized 96-well predictive assay to evaluate muscle stem cell-mediated repair

    Background

    Functional evaluation of molecules that are predicted to promote stem cell mediated endogenous repair often requires in vivo transplant...

    Nitya Gulati, Sadegh Davoudi, ... Penney M. Gilbert in BMC Methods
    Article Open access 07 June 2024
  19. Activation of P2Y2 Receptors Promotes Neuromuscular Junction Formation during Muscle Reinnervation

    Abstract

    Extracellular adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP), as neurotransmitter, is known to be an activity-dependent signaling molecule that regulates...

    **anmin Song, Yingna Gao, ... Shicai Chen in Neurochemical Journal
    Article 27 May 2024
  20. Circulating TGF-β1 Levels: Linking Muscle and Trauma

    Transforming growth factor-beta 1 (TGF-β1) is a multifunctional growth factor that plays a key role in a variety of human tissues. Three TGF-β1...
    Living reference work entry 2022
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